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[technology-pmc] Re: Hl7 V3 contribution

thank you for this. This is not well documented,
(the documentation is a little confusing) and we've
had several arguments internally in OHF.

I will not make the CQ for this, but handle it as a
bugzilla

Grahame


Janet Campbell wrote:
Bjorn,

That is correct provided:
- It is not an initial contribution to a project
- It was developed during the course of the project's development activities
at Eclipse;
- There is no encryption
- The code is owned by those contributing it and the authors are free to
contribute it. - The code is being contributed under the terms of the EPL and was/will be
submitted via Bugzilla.

Janet
-----Original Message-----
From: Bjorn Freeman-Benson [mailto:bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:55 PM
To: grahame@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Janet Campbell'
Cc: Technology PMC
Subject: Re: Hl7 V3 contribution

Grahame,
You have the Technology PMC's approval for these packages. My current understanding of the Eclipse IP process is that if the code was entirely developed under the direction of the OHF project leaders and committers (no outside code), even though it was developed outside the Eclipse CVS, that you can check it directly into eclipse.org CVS without a Contribution Questionnaire.

Janet,
Please correct me if I am wrongly interpreting your previous email on this issue.

- Bjorn

Grahame Grieve wrote:
Hi Bjorn

I would like to make a number of contributions,
and I need PMC approval for the code.

The code is the basic knowledge layer for
HL7 V3 definitions which will be used by all our
tools, and some other parties as well.

specifically, I am seeking approval for the following
packages:
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.core
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.core.tests
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.mif.core
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.mifconversion
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.mifconversion.test
org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.staticmodel.core

(mif and staticmodel are Hl7 concepts)

They were developed by OHF committers under the
eclipse development process in all respects but one,
which is that the code was in Jiva's internal subversion
repository while it was prototyped.

Can you please approve this contribution,
thanks
Grahame



--
Grahame Grieve
CTO, Jiva Medical       Software Integration Tools
CTO, Kestral Computing  Healthcare Applications


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