Ben Decker wrote: > I think the port has beed supported for three years now. I am not > sure what kind of commitment you are looking for, but the patch and > software are supplied under the same terms of liability and warranty > as anything else under the GPL. That (licensed under GPL) would be an issue, as we are not accepting GPL-licensed code. I would guess that you are flexibly in licensing, though: we would request that you allow us to relicense the contribution under the terms at http://www.python.org/psf/contrib.html The commitment I was looking for was rather a statement like "I will be maintaining it for several coming years; when I ever stop maintaining it, feel free to remove the code again". So it is not that much past history (although this also matters, and three years of availability is certainly a good record); it is more important to somehow commit to future support, so that we are not left alone with code when cannot maintain if you ever drop out. Regards, Martin
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