Hello Mark, Thanks for taking care of this. So, if we make changes to AgileGrid in the past, I assume we have to create a new CQ and re-Import the binaries, correct?
Thanks, and happy May day, - Michael On 30.04.2014 16:12, Mark Brörkens wrote: > Dear RMF-Dev Members, > > == For your information == > The RMF project uses Agile Grid framework that is hosted at Source > Forge. The Eclipse IP-Team has approved to use and redistribute this > third-party library. > > in the past we configured the Agile Grid source forge p2 repository in > the target definition of the RMF build system which downloaded the > binary and redistributed it as part of the RMF p2 repository. > This approach had two disadvantages: > * The Agile Grid bundles at Source Forge were not signed. Thus, during > installation of RMF via a p2 update site the user had to confirm the > installation of unsigned Agile Grid bundles. > * Hosting the binaries of a third party library that correspond to a > specific Eclipse CQ at an external site is a "no no" from the legal > point of view. > > In order to overcome these two disadvantages, the Agile Grid binaries > are now available in the RMF Git Repository and the references to the > Source Forge p2 repository are removed from our target definitions. > Additionally, the RMF build system makes sure that the Agile Grid > binaries are packaged with the correct legal documentation. > Additionally, it signs the agile grid plugin. > > == For those that are working on the RMF code == > Please make sure that the new plugin org.agilemore.agilegrid is > imported into your Eclipse development workspace. > > > Kind regards > > > Mark > > -- *Dr. Michael Jastram* +49 (162) 274 83 94 http://jastram.de Geschäftsführer Formal Mind GmbH http://formalmind.com Gründer rheinjug e.V. http://rheinjug.de Project Lead Eclipse Requirements Modeling Framework http://eclipse.org/rmf
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