Hello Eclipse Committer. This is a first note in a new series of "Things
Committers Should Know".
Each month, the Architecture Council sends out a short note describing
some important aspect of life as an Eclipse committer. We hope that
these notes are valuable and informative. These mailings are also
archived on the Architecture
Council Wiki [1]. This month, we touch briefly on Intellectual
Property (IP) Due Diligence.
As an Eclipse Committer, you certainly know about IP Due diligence.
But did you know that the "Eclipse Legal Process" Poster [2],
the definitive guide to the Eclipse IP Process, has been updated
several times in the past year to pick up new special cases? In fact,
the document is currently under review [3] for its next iteration. You are
also required to take 3rd party dependencies [4]—whether
or not they are to be included in your project's CVS/SVN repository or
made accessible for download—through the IP Process.
In the coming months, we'll talk more specifically about these
important resources. In the meantime, if you have any questions about
the IP Due Diligence process, please ask your project leader, your PMC,
or one of your project's Architecture Council mentors.
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Architecture_Council/Things_Committers_Should_Know
[2] http://www.eclipse.org/legal/EclipseLegalProcessPoster.pdf
[3] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=256789
[4] http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_Policy_and_Procedure_for_3rd_Party_Dependencies_Final.pdf