next week should be fine for us.
Best regards,
Florian
@Marc only: Concerning the JWT/SCOrWare-wiki: I tried it several times, but
with the combination FlorianLautenbacher/(password as sent) I don't get
access to your wiki (on none of the pages). Could you please check that
again? Thank you!
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10:51:00 --- Hi Florian:
We have a few questions for your regarding this contribution that we hope
you can help us understand before we move forward;
1. Did all contributors of the code on the Sourceforge project
(AgilePro)agree to the license change to EPL from GPL? We note that Emundo
GMBH appears to be involved in this project as well which we will need to
understand?
2. Did the AgilePro project have a formal contribution mechanism in place?
3. Are Christian Seitz and Christian Saad employed by the University or are
they students?
Based on your response to these questions, we will be able to decide how to
move forward. We must ensure that all contributors of the original code
agree to the license change and we further need to ensure and understand the
pedigree of the original code.
Should I be misunderstanding the intent of your contribution or should you
wish to discuss further, please do not hesitate to contact me via telephone.
Regards,
Sharon
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Gesendet: Montag, 7. Januar 2008 11:30
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--- Comment #2 from Florian Lautenbacher
Sharon,
the project AgilPro was a joint project of the University of Augsburg,
Germany, together with the company eMundo GmbH which has been sponsored by
the High-tech initiative future Bavaria.
The project ended in December 2007, and all code concerning the workflow
editor has only been implemented by the Unviersity of Augsburg (myself and
students of mine such as Christian Seitz and Christian Saad). Other parts of
the project have been developed together with staff of eMundo GmbH or only
by eMundo GmbH.
But these are not part of this contribution.
However, all project partners of AgilPro (meaning the staff of the our lab
at the University of Augsburg as well as staff of eMundo GmbH) agreed to
move to Eclipse and hence to change the license from GPL to EPL for the
Workflow Editor part.
I'm unsure what you mean by "formal contribution mechanism": is there a link
explaining that? The code has been implemented based on EMF and GEF, using a
Bugzilla and SVN of the University and the students got their work packages
according to predefined project plans as well as regarding incoming bugs
from companies who are using the tool suite AgilPro.
Still the tool AgilPro is available as a SourceForge project
(now under EPL) and enhances this with several parts (RCP, additional
plugins, code generation, etc.). To our opinion this should not be a
problem, are we right?
Currently, only the mentioned students and myself are working on the code of
JWT WE - however, gathering feedback from the whole JWT community. This will
probably change during this year, when the other partners of the JWT project
will join the development of JWT Workflow Editor (now focused more on
necessary transformations).
Best regards,
Florian
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