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Re: [nebula-dev] IP Log, etc.
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We could also use the wiki, like EclipseLink. I've started this
page : http://wiki.eclipse.org/Nebula_Gallery_IPLog (work in progress)
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Nicolas
Le 28 mars 08 à 23:54, Matthew Hall a écrit :
If I'm not mistaken, in Platform UI we keep track of this by
tagging bugs as "contributed" when there are code contributions
from outside the Eclipse membership. As I understand it, the
bylaws only require us to track contributions so that IP is clearly
delineated--it does not mandate where or how that log is
constituted. So it could just as easily be in a special file in
CVS as in tags in Bugzilla. This is just my understanding though--
check with Eclipse legal to be sure.
Matthew
Nicolas Richeton wrote:
Hi Peter,
AFAIK there is no IP log for Nebula. I talked with Janet Campbell
about it at "Eclipse Now You Can" but I did not have the time to
create one since that.
I'm also ready to create an IP log for Gallery, I guess it's
better to create one log per component.
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Nicolas
Le 28 mars 08 à 18:21, Peter Centgraf a écrit :
Fellow Nebula Devs,
Does anyone know where the IP Log for Nebula is kept? According
to the Eclipse rules, we should track all contributions in a
central file of some kind. We'll need to submit this if we ever
get to a Release Review. I hunted around the CVS and couldn't
find it. Should I start one separately for CDateTime? Thanks.
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/project-log.php
P.S. I talked with the head legal honcho at EclipseCon about this
issue, and she confirmed that an IP log entry is still necessary
even if the contribution is less than 250 lines. Up to this
point, I had been ignoring this because all of the patches I've
committed are below the limit. According to her, BugZilla can be
our safety net to track the necessary info, but we still need to
have the single reportable tracking file for everything. Also,
because we are not yet compliant with the incubation rules, all
contributions over 250 lines must pass the full IPZilla process
before they are committed. If we get compliant, we'll be able to
use the parallel IP process -- commit first and ask questions
later. :-)
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Peter
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