IANAL but the Apache license allows you to do whatever you want with it
from what I know. You just can NOT call any derived work by the upstream
name or use the Apache marks, because your derived work is no longer an
Apache software. And you need to provide attribution with the software
you shi
sebb wrote on 2019-02-18 11:22:
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 19:19, Manfred Moser wrote:
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>> Ultimately I think the only way you can move the needle on this is by
>>
>> 1. talking about it like you did
>>
>> 2. making it happen - e.g. you could just start
Ultimately I think the only way you can move the needle on this is by
1. talking about it like you did
2. making it happen - e.g. you could just start with your own project, agree in
your PM group to mirror to gitlab and then adapt your processes
In the end .. imho it doesnt matter where you m
atype).
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:39 AM Jacques Le Roux
>> wrote:
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>>> Thanks Roman, Manfred,
>>>
>>> It's clear now. Just a last question, what is exactly
>>> http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/ <http://repo
Correct. There are a number of other large repositories that also feed into the
Central Repo and the ASF has some control over all of it from all I know.
Manfred
Roman Shaposhnik wrote on 2016-12-01 14:23:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jacques Le Roux
> wrote:
>>
>> I'm new to the Maven wo
:
> Le 14/11/16 à 19:10, Manfred Moser a écrit :
>> Switching from Asciidoc to OpenOffice seems like a recipe for disaster to me.
>> Asciidoc (or asciidoctor) is very capable for PDF creation and is used in
>> publishing companies like OReilly.
>
> On my side I used a
Switching from Asciidoc to OpenOffice seems like a recipe for disaster to me.
Asciidoc (or asciidoctor) is very capable for PDF creation and is used in
publishing companies like OReilly.
And as you mentioned you can use your version control system nicely. With
OpenOffice you would loose the ab