alled).
Cheers,
Benjamin
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From: Branko Čibej
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 9:52 AM
To: dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Re: Repository "linting" for OSS compliance
On 10.10.2019 15:34,
On 10.10.2019 15:34, Shane Curcuru wrote:
> Branko Čibej wrote on 2019-10-10 7:58AM EDT:
>> On 09.10.2019 23:26, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 09/10/2019 21:14, Benjamin Young wrote:
> ...snip...
>>> Or you could use Apache RAT...
>>> https://creadur.apache.org/rat/
>> I have to wonder how an incubatin
Branko Čibej wrote on 2019-10-10 7:58AM EDT:
> On 09.10.2019 23:26, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 09/10/2019 21:14, Benjamin Young wrote:
...snip...
>> Or you could use Apache RAT...
>> https://creadur.apache.org/rat/
>
> I have to wonder how an incubating project doesn't know about this,
> given that
On 09.10.2019 23:26, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 09/10/2019 21:14, Benjamin Young wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Recently, I've been digging through various OSS compliance checkers that
>> analyze the code and content of repository to make sure it passes some
>> predefined OSS policy. I realized while worki
On 09/10/2019 21:14, Benjamin Young wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Recently, I've been digging through various OSS compliance checkers that
> analyze the code and content of repository to make sure it passes some
> predefined OSS policy. I realized while working on Apache Annotator
> (incubating) that on
Hi all!
Recently, I've been digging through various OSS compliance checkers that
analyze the code and content of repository to make sure it passes some
predefined OSS policy. I realized while working on Apache Annotator
(incubating) that one of these tools in particular could benefit any ASF
p