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== OHF in the Eclipse CVS ==
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The OHF project in the Eclipse CVS can be accessed through the [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.ohf/plugins/?cvsroot=Technology_Project ViewCVS web interface].
  
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You may also download the code using your favourite CVS client using the following parameters:
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* host: '''dev.eclipse.org'''
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* repository path: '''/cvsroot/technology'''
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* user name: '''anonymous'''
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* modules path: '''org.eclipse.ohf/plugins/'''
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See the plugins wiki pages in order to understand what plugin projects you want to look at.
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If you want to get all of them, you navigate through the modules on eclipse.org to the modules path "org.eclipse.ohf/plugins", then select all 45 plugins (click on the top on, press shift, then click on the bottom one).
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==Insuring Your Contributions Are Legal==
 
Before any code can be committed to Eclipse, it is absolutely imperative that:
 
Before any code can be committed to Eclipse, it is absolutely imperative that:
 
#Its Intellectual Property (IP) be properly credited  
 
#Its Intellectual Property (IP) be properly credited  

Revision as of 13:59, 27 June 2007

OHF in the Eclipse CVS

The OHF project in the Eclipse CVS can be accessed through the ViewCVS web interface.

You may also download the code using your favourite CVS client using the following parameters:

  • host: dev.eclipse.org
  • repository path: /cvsroot/technology
  • user name: anonymous
  • modules path: org.eclipse.ohf/plugins/

See the plugins wiki pages in order to understand what plugin projects you want to look at.

If you want to get all of them, you navigate through the modules on eclipse.org to the modules path "org.eclipse.ohf/plugins", then select all 45 plugins (click on the top on, press shift, then click on the bottom one).

Insuring Your Contributions Are Legal

Before any code can be committed to Eclipse, it is absolutely imperative that:

  1. Its Intellectual Property (IP) be properly credited
  2. That due diligence is performed to confirm that all code submitted is EPL compliant with Eclipse-approved open source licenses
  3. That it contains all required legal documentation within the code itself

Here are some links to what you need to know about the IP process and its requirements:

IPzilla! A way to track the status of your Contribution Questionaires

Although several of the above links1 are embedded within the Eclipse Legal Resources Page and its own links, they are important and helpful enough that shortcuts are provided here to make them easier for you to find when you need to refer to them.

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