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Re: [imp-dev] Missing CQ for Shrike 1.1.3

Hi Wayne,

As for moving these other 3rd-party bundles into Orbit, my understanding was that Orbit is mainly intended to make it easier for *multiple* projects to use 3rd-party bundles legally. Or at least, it's only worth the extra work if multiple projects want to use the bundle.

To date, no other project (to my knowledge) has expressed an interest in Polyglot, shrike or SDF.

If there are other benefits of moving things into Orbit, please feel free to enlighten me/us. :-)

On Dec 21, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:

Sorry... there's more.

I've noticed the same thing for Polyglot. You have a CQ for version 2.3.0, but have included 2.4.0 with your update site.
You'll need a CQ for the 2.4.0 version of Polyglot.

Further, there are several "sdf_eclipse_installer_*" files:

sdf_eclipse_installer_1.0.10.jar
sdf_eclipse_installer_linux_x86_1.0.10.jar
sdf_eclipse_installer_macosx_x86_1.0.10.jar
sdf_eclipse_installer_win32_x86_1.0.10.jar

That I can't connect to a CQ. CQ 2107 [1] seems the most promising, but the version numbers don't match. Can you tell me what the relationship is between these files and CQ?

Have you considered moving these third-party dependencies to Orbit?

Thanks,

Wayne

[1] https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2107

Wayne Beaton wrote:
Greetings IMP project (CC Technology PMC)

I noticed today that the update site for IMP is distributing Shrike 1.1.3. I can only find a CQ for version 1.1.0.

Our IP Policy requires that you create a CQ for each new version of any third-party library that you use. Please create a CQ for the new version. I hope that, based on the status of the project as incubation-conforming, you will be able to relatively quickly get parallel IP approval.

Thanks,

Wayne


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