Re: Apache license in source files (pekko)

2022-10-26 Thread PJ Fanning
Thanks Justin and Roman. We'll leave the Lightbend licenses alone. If there are significant modifications to an existing file, we will adjust the license comment to be an Apache license but also ackoweldge the pre-existing Lightbend license. Any new files will just get a standard Apache licen

Re: Apache license in source files (pekko)

2022-10-25 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 8:39 AM Justin Mclean wrote: > > Hi, > > I would perhaps change the headers to be the 3rd party ASF header with the > copyright line to make it clear each file is under the Apache license. What Justin said ;-) Thanks, Roman. P.S. Of course, all the new files we start cr

Re: Apache license in source files (pekko)

2022-10-24 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, I would perhaps change the headers to be the 3rd party ASF header with the copyright line to make it clear each file is under the Apache license. Kind Regards, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.a

Re: Apache license in source files (pekko)

2022-10-24 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > Do we need to replace the Lightbend copyright at the top of the Pekko source > files [1] with the generic Apache license [2]? Have Lightbend given you permission to change the headers? I’m assuming not, so they should stay as they are. Treatment of 3rd party code suggests that you may wa

Apache license in source files (pekko)

2022-10-24 Thread PJ Fanning
Thanks everyone for supporting Pekko's application to join the Incubator. I have a question about the licenses that appear in the source files. Do we need to replace the Lightbend copyright at the top of the Pekko source files [1] with the generic Apache license [2]? Or would we use an Apache l