I'm moving this discussion out of the initial contribution CQ... This sort of conversation is generally appropriate for a "dev" list in my world. I'm assuming that it is appropriate discussion for the udig-devel list as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I've copied the following discussion out of the CQ and have offered some replies inline. The devel/ directory contains some "installer" bits that appear to be NullSoft installer-specific. This potentially makes the NullSoft installer a third-party dependency that is subject to the IP Due Diligence process. I'm not sure about whether or not the distribution license is acceptable. This will require some additional investigation.Here is the list of directories that can be dropped:* extras/ (only the branding elements out of net.refractions.udig.dev need to be salvaged) * scripts/ (PDE Build scripts, replaced by Tycho + deploy scripts) If the intent is just to provide scripts that can be used to generate the installer, but not actually distribute the results, then we may be able to get away with a "works with" CQ (see discussion below). If the intent is to distribute the installer, then we have some work to do.
If it's not required, then it should be removed from the initial
contribution. By virtue of it being a JAR, I believe that Sharon has
already removed it.
What is lib/scala-csw-client ? Is it project code? Is it distributed
with uDig builds?Should we pull the tutorial source as well, or would you rather keep it with the project?> ./plugins/com.csvreader/javacsv.jar This is used for a tutorial (not the production app) and is an LGPL jar, as such I expect it to be replaced. You can remove the plugin and we will deal with the tutorial being broken. > ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.jai.macosx/src/net/refractions/udig/jai_core.jar > ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.jai.macosx/src/net/refractions/udig/jai_codec.jar > ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.jai.macosx/src/net/refractions/udig/clibwrapper_jiio.jar > ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.jai.macosx/src/net/refractions/udig/jai_imageio.jar > ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.jai.macosx/src/net/refractions/udig/mlibwrapper_jai.jar Third-party CQs needed (and it will be a pain). Perhaps the tutorial can remain on GitHub. FWIW, some work has been done on jai_imageio, but there was some problematic code. At some point--should you choose to pursue it--we can just open a CQ and get IP team to help us sort out what needs to be done.
Version 1.2.13 and 1.2.15 are both approved. Can you just update to
one of those versions?
I assume that you mean that these are placeholders for third party
JARs that may or may not be present. If a third party library may be
leveraged if it is present but the project is otherwise functional
without that library, you'd need a "works with" CQ.These are described in the Third party libraries policy: http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_Policy_and_Procedure_for_3rd_Party_Dependencies_Final.pdf The short version is the the project's PMC needs to discuss and approve the "works with" use in a public forum (normally the PMC mailing list) and unanimously decide that the use is reasonable before approving the CQ.
The policy is that you need a CQ for each third-party JAR directly
used by the project or by any other third-party JAR. If the JAR is
inherited through another Eclipse or LocationTech project, but is
not directly used by uDig, then you don't require a CQ. Hamcrest
tends to included by virtue of making direct use of JUnit. In this
case, you would require a CQ, because your test code makes direct
use of JUnit (a third-party library). If uDig instead had a indirect
dependency on Hamcrest by virtue of a direct dependency on the
org.eclipse.platform bundle (a completely made-up example), then you
wouldn't need to the CQ. Make sense?
I expect that this falls under the "works with" discussion above.
"Works with" ?
A "piggyback" CQ is needed if you're directly accessing the
libraries. CQ 1537 covers iText 1.45.2 and CQ 3475 covers iText
2.1.7.
i.e. they are not required?They look like p2 artifacts. Frank suggested (on the CQ) that a .gitignore entry should be created for these.> ./plugins/net.refractions.udig.catalog.wmt/mq.jar Third-party CQs needed - we can talk to Jesse Eichar to identify the jar. > ./features/net.refractions.udig-site.community/artifacts.jar > ./features/net.refractions.udig-site.community/content.jar Remove - I am not sure what these are for.
Is there any related code that can also be removed? Anything that we
can take off the IP team's plate will make the approval process run
faster.Feel free to carve this up into separate threads as appropriate. Wayne --
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