This entity contains information about the "root" project. An IP Log can be created with information from multiple projects, but the log itself is created for a common ancestor of the included projects. e.g. the IP Log for the webtools "root" project includes IP information for webtools.common, webtools.dali, webtools.ejbtools, webtools.jeetools, webtools.jsdt, webtools.jsf, webtools.servertools, webtools.sourceediting, and webtools.webservices The projects that this IP Log holds values for are contained here. The IP Log, for example, for the webtools "root" project includes IP information for webtools.common, webtools.dali, webtools.ejbtools, webtools.jeetools, webtools.jsdt, webtools.jsf, webtools.servertools, webtools.sourceediting, and webtools.webservices. What other Eclipse projects does this project consume? A "consumes" entry should be created for each project that this project uses in some form. Note that there is no notion of "optional"; from an IP Log point-of-view, a project is either consumed or not. Use "meta" elements to provide any sort of random information that doesn't nicely fit elsewhere. Consider using "comment" elements for unstructured information. Any extra textual information that you wish to convey. This field contains the id of the project as it is represented in the Eclipse Foundation Database (e.g. rt.equinox.scalamodules). The id field uniquely identifies the individual committer. An identifier of the license. e.g. "EPL1.0", or "EDL1.0". A human-readable, textual description of the license. e.g. "Eclipse Public License v1.0", or "Eclipse Distribution License v1.0". Use instances of this optional tag to provide extra information for your log.