Surajit Dash wrote:
> I'm confused after seeing this message. Does it mean FTPServer is no
> longer a part of the Apache open source projects and will not be
> supported in the developer community anymore?
> We are planning to use the Incubator FTPServer as a production FTP
> Server. Should we re
> In fact, the ASL/CLA combo is a bit ambigous on [copyright]
Not really, but not well understood. Expect to see a a document clarifying
the matters.
--- Noel
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Committee folk,
the cli-dev incubating subproject recently voted to release
the v2.0.0 of mod_aspdotnet, and the httpd project has voted
to adopt this subproject as incubated.
Is another vote of the incubator itself needed? If so, and
there was any objections to my earlier call for a vote, w
Hi,
I'm confused after seeing this message. Does it mean FTPServer is no
longer a part of the Apache open source projects and will not be
supported in the developer community anymore?
We are planning to use the Incubator FTPServer as a production FTP
Server. Should we refrain from doing so. Also
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Based upon advice for our counsel, the ASF has today adopted
a policy governing how copyright notices on contributed files
should be handled.
Here's what happens: The following notice gets added to the
top of each source file:
Copyright [] The Apache Sof