A mature project can use released bits (i.e. code and binaries
produced for a formal release) from a project in the incubation
phase.
Naturally, all of the used code must have check-in approval from the
IP Team (i.e. is subject to the IP Due Diligence Process).
Any downloads that include incubating code must be labeled as such
(e.g. "contains incubating components").
HTH,
Wayne
On 01/09/15 12:43 PM, Jay Jay Billings
wrote:
Matt,
Let's ask the Foundation. I have CC'ed the IP team on this
response.
Dear EMO IP Team,
Could you please help us determine what, if any, are the
IP issues associated with an Eclipse project using code from
an incubating project? As the email discussion below
details, we would like to use the IDataSet plugins from
DAWNSci, which is incubating, in the Eclipse Advanced
Visualization Project once it is up and running. As I
understand it, this type of scenario requires special care
from an IP perspective since incubating projects may face
several issues on that front.
Jay
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