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- From: "David J. Orme" <djo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:15:44 -0500
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A quick suggestion has come from the Eclipse Management Organization via
the CDT team about managing code contributions. It's really simple: If
someone wants to contribute code to Eclipse, have then create a PR in
Bugzilla and upload the code there. For <100 lines of code, then we can
automatically use it because the Eclipse web site terms of use specify
that anything put in Bugzilla is licensed under the EPL. For >100 lines
of code or anything with cryptography, we still have to review it with
the EMO to make sure that everything's kosher.
I like that this puts minimal management overhead on us for the most
common cases, it's completely transparent, and it's traceable.
Best,
Dave Orme
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