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This is a landing page for the [http://www.eclipse.org/technology Technology Project].
  
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==Useful Links==
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* [[:Category:Eclipse Technology Project | Eclipse Technology Project Category]]
 
* [[Technology/Project Reviews | Project Reviews]]
 
* [[Technology/Project Reviews | Project Reviews]]
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==What does the Technology Project Management Committee (PMC) Do?==
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'''Approve Intellectual Property (IP) Contribution Questionnaires (CQ)'''
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When projects take contributions and make use of third-party libraries, they are required to enter a CQ. A CQ will not be processed by the IP team until it has been approved by the PMC. When we are informed of a new CQ (via email), we do the following:
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*An initial license check
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*Check that code provided by an Eclipse committer conforms to the [http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_IP_Policy.pdf Eclipse IP Policy] (the short version of the [http://www.eclipse.org/legal/guidetolegaldoc2.php guidelines for developers] is helpful in this regard.
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**In particular, we check that the code has proper [http://www.eclipse.org/legal/copyrightandlicensenotice.php copyright and license notices].

Revision as of 12:14, 12 November 2008

This is a landing page for the Technology Project.

Useful Links

What does the Technology Project Management Committee (PMC) Do?

Approve Intellectual Property (IP) Contribution Questionnaires (CQ)

When projects take contributions and make use of third-party libraries, they are required to enter a CQ. A CQ will not be processed by the IP team until it has been approved by the PMC. When we are informed of a new CQ (via email), we do the following:

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