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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Using a project from Nebula in the Kepler simultaneous release train

An Eclipse project is free to incorporate the output of other Eclipse projects in their downloads. You should not be copying their code into your repository, however.

Note that you *do not* require CQs (piggybacks or otherwise) for any third party libraries that your project inherits from another project. That is, you only need a CQ for third-party code that your project makes direct use of. Please ask if you need further clarification.

The only issue is that Nebula is in incubation. If a project's downloads incorporates components from an incubating project, then the downloads need to be appropriately labelled using the Incubation Branding guidelines.

HTH,

Wayne

On 01/10/2013 03:56 PM, SCHNEKENBURGER Remi 211865 wrote:

Hi all,

 

The Papyrus project is currently interested in using the Nattable[1] component of the Nebula project.

 

I wonder if we can depend on Nattable, while being in the simultaneous release train Kepler. Nebula has its own release train schedule, and is not part of the Kepler simultaneous release. It already has an official release, the version 0.9.0. If it is possible to use it, do we have to create a new CQ, as for Orbit dependencies, or can we use it as-is, without any extra action to perform?

 

Cheers,                                                                                                                               

Rémi

 

 

 

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/nattable/

 

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Description : PapyrusLogo_SmallFormatwww.eclipse.org/papyrus

 

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