Thanks,
Wayne/Adrian.
Knowing
the usage scenario: It is definitely a “works with” and the
fallback is easy (disable the corresponding option in the
select box for available scripting formats).
Hence,
+1
Marc
Hi
Wayne,
Thanks
a lot for the explanations!
After
reading through the relevant threads, I think this makes
perfect sense as a workswith. If Jython is not available, I
the system should offer only _javascript_ as a possibility for
scripting.
So
+1 from me.
Adrian.
SOA PMC,
I assume that this request is something that the SOA PMC has
not had to deal with (they don't come up all that often).
The requirement to discuss the request comes from the
Guidelines for the Review of Third-Party Dependencies [1],
which states in part:
It will be the
responsibility of each PMC to document all "works with" and
"prerequisite"
dependencies between Eclipse Foundation code and non-Eclipse
Foundation code. As part of
this process, the PMCs will be expected to make a
determination whether a dependency is a
“works with” or a “prerequisite”.
a. These discussions and decisions must occur transparently
either via email on the public
PMC mailing list, or in the minutes of meetings distributed
to the public PMC mailing list.
Essentially, the PMC needs to make the case that this
request is indeed a reasonable "works with".
You might, for example, assert that this is a type (i)
"works with" dependency, per the definition:
The Eclipse software
does not require the third party software to be present. If
the third
party software happens to be present, the Eclipse software
may call or invoke it.
Example: If a web browser is present, clicking on URL's in
Eclipse will cause the user's
configured web browser to open the URL.
based on comment #16 from CQ 7429 [2],
required library (jython) happens to be available, but not add jython to our
download.
The outstanding question in my mind is whether
or not this makes technical sense. If this does make sense,
please just vote +1 on this thread and we can make this
happen.
Thanks,
Wayne
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_Policy_and_Procedure_for_3rd_Party_Dependencies_Final.pdf
Hi
all,
Please,
can someone start the discussion, as Wayne intended? We
are waiting more than a month and I would really love to
have an approval on this
J
Thanks,
Simone
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Per the IP Policy for third-party dependencies [1], you
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this dependency can be declared a "workswith".
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