You can use it however you want. See https://github.com/bndtools/bnd/blob/master/cnf/build.bnd#L38 and https://github.com/bndtools/bndtools/blob/master/cnf/build.bnd#L63 for how we set it for Bnd and Bndtools jars. The header value is meant for humans rather than tools.
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Subject: [osgi-dev] Quick question about Bundle-DocURL
Date: Sun, Mar 26, 2017 5:35 AM
 
Hello!

I've been looking through the spec and the definition for Bundle-DocURL
is a little vague. Would it be appropriate to, for example, insert a
link to a GitHub pages site for a project into that field?

  Bundle-DocURL: http://io7m.github.io/jtensors/

I'm not sure how external tools (if any) make use of this field. I
could imagine a tool expecting to see JavaDoc pages in the specified
URL and getting upset if the pages aren't JavaDoc.

M

 

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