Mail from IPZilla to the PMC lists was broken for a few days. AFAIK, it's been fixed.
I used the
Dash License Tool to vet the content referenced by the listed CQs. All but one of them were approved immediately. FWIW, the tool uses two sources of information about content: one of them is our collected IPZilla data and the other is ClearlyDefined. One of the cool things about ClearlyDefined is when you ask it about content that it hasn't seen, it goes out and finds it. In this case, it had not yet collected information about a particular version of one of the listed dependencies. When I ran the tool a second time (only a few minutes later), the previously unresolved content was approved.
I've run the tool against the pom.xml file in the root of the Eclipse JKube repository and it reports that the licenses of all third-party intellectual property is accounted for.
There's more information in my
blog, the documentation for the
Dash License Tool, and the
Eclipse Project Handbook. After flipping through the archive, I realize that I am overdue sending a note about this out to the committers mailing list.
Wayne