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Re: [orbit-dev] Contribution to Orbit of code from existing Eclipse Project

>From a quick read, if I am understanding this suggestion, this does not
seem appropriate.

Orbit is all about "third party" code (i.e. code not at Eclipse).

If your goal is to make your project's code "more readily accessible to
other projects" then there are better ways to do that. Such has have your
own p2 repository on 'downloads' server.

Make sense?





From:	Tom Ware <tom.ware@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:	Orbit Developer discussion <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:	01/31/2012 03:50 PM
Subject:	[orbit-dev] Contribution to Orbit of code from existing Eclipse
            Project
Sent by:	orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx



Hi All,

   I am not sure if there is precedent for this, but I am hoping to spin
off a
part of an Existing Eclipse project into Orbit to make it more readily
accessible to other projects.  All the code is EPL/EDL and was checked-in
following the Eclipse IP process.

   I am already an Orbit committer and hoping to add this code.

   I have entered a CQ for the contribution to Orbit referencing the SVN
location of the existing code.

   Is there anything additional I should do outside of the normal Orbit
process?

Thanks in advance,
Tom
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