Sounds good Wayne. 

If it helps we can reference the original decision to have an installer ( and 
choose NSIS) from the email archives. 

In many cases these decisions have already been made so having a discussion is 
just hitting replay for the sake of "the process".

So until I hear different I will start an email thread for each dependency. 

--
Jody Garnett

On 27/04/2013, at 2:58 AM, Wayne Beaton <wa...@eclipse.org> wrote:

> 
> On 04/25/2013 07:11 PM, Jody wrote:
>> Using JTS 1.12 
> Frank approved this one on behalf of the PMC, so we're good to go. 
> 
> When you approve a CQ, or otherwise complete a task that you've been 
> assigned, you need to click "Issues adressed, return CQ to IPTeam". I did 
> that on your behalf, Frank.
>> NSIS 2.46
>> 
>> 
> For "build only" dependencies, the PMC needs to have a transparent 
> discussion. This is generally held on the PMC mailing list (since the IPZilla 
> system is visible to committers only). Normally, this would be a list named 
> "technology-...@locationtech.org"; it doesn't appear that this this has been 
> created, so I'll ask Webmaster to make that happen.
> 
> In the meantime...
> 
> The Nullsoft Scriptable Installer System builder itself seems like a 
> reasonable "build and test only" dependency, but what do you intend to do 
> with the generated output? I assume that the intent is to distribute it from 
> locationtech.org? In this case, while the builder itself may be exempt from 
> the due diligence process, any code that ends up in the distributed bits 
> (e.g. installer runtime) is subject to the full wrath of the process.
> 
> I think that we can treat these separately. I recommend that we keep this CQ 
> is for the builder technology, and open a second one for whatever runtime 
> bits need to be distributed.
> 
> Make sense?
> 
> -- 
> Wayne Beaton
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