Thanks Jake Mannix and N Hira. I'm planning to releasing my code as Apache
licensed.
I have read http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 and replace my own
identifying information with the boilerplate notice.
Aren't you guys on a holiday? (You guys are really hard-working), in China,
we don't
Merry Christmas to you, Weiwei.
If you want to release your software under *exactly* the Apache License
(version 2.0 is the most current form of it), you may do so very easily -
just read the appendix at the end of this page:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
In particular, note that
To you as well, Weiwei Wang.
You can theoretically release your project under a license that is very similar
to the Apache license at any time, presuming you are licensing rights related
to your project. To create a project that is maintained by the Apache Software
Foundation, you should proba