Ok, that’s fair enough. I just asked from the viewpoint of the Virgo project, where we have to distribute the sources of the third party libraries we use. Since
we consume these libraries from Orbit, we found out that for some of them there were no sources.
Thanks,
Lazar
From: orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [orbit-dev] Orbit source bundles
No, not a problem in the general sense. We've always left it up to a committer to decide if they want to include source. (Plus, there is an field on the CQ where you have to
say and get approval to distribute "binary only" or "binary and source". I've never heard of it being a problem, but is a bit of book keeping). In some cases, someone has come along later and added the source, if it was important to them.
From: "Kirchev, Lazar" <l.kirchev@xxxxxxx>
To: "orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx" <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 12/06/2012 09:45 AM
Subject: [orbit-dev] Orbit source bundles
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Hello,
For some bundles in Orbit there are no matching source bundles. Do you think this could be a problem?
Regards,
Lazar_______________________________________________
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