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[iot-pmc] [CQ 21956] org.webjars:jquery:3.5.0

http://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21956





--- Comment #7 from Menahem Julien Raccah Lisei <menahemjulien.raccahlisei@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  2020-05-05 08:45:25 ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> I am sorry, but this CQ does not contain all required information and thus
> cannot be processed.
> Please update the CQ according to the instructions given below or (better)
> withdraw this CQ and create a new one with all the required information.
> 
> In particular,
> 
> - the source URL is supposed to point to the location in the source code
> management system where the source code of the specific version that the CQ is
> created for can be found. This is almost _never_ a link to a source code
> archive on Maven Central but is usually a link into GitHub or an SVN
> repository.
> - the source code archive that is attached to the CQ is expected to contain
> _only_ files that get compiled/transformed into the binary artifact that your
> project uses during runtime. This does _not_ include tests, docs, makefiles
> etc. All the files contained in the archive are expected to be found under the
> location indicated by the source URL. For Java dependencies the easiest way of
> getting an appropriate archive is to simply download the corresponding
> source.jar from Maven Central.
> 
> I know that it would be helpful to find all this information in the web form
> that you used to create this CQ. The Eclipse Foundation is working on ways to
> improve the user interface. However, for the time being, I simply do not find
> the time anymore to advise each person individually on how to properly file a
> CQ.
> 
> Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused,
> Kai
> 

(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #5)
> > (In reply to comment #4)
> > > I am sorry, but this CQ does not contain all required information and thus
> > > cannot be processed.
> > > Please update the CQ according to the instructions given below or (better)
> > > withdraw this CQ and create a new one with all the required information.
> > > 
> > > In particular,
> > > 
> > > - the source URL is supposed to point to the location in the source code
> > > management system where the source code of the specific version that the CQ is
> > > created for can be found. This is almost _never_ a link to a source code
> > > archive on Maven Central but is usually a link into GitHub or an SVN
> > > repository.
> > > - the source code archive that is attached to the CQ is expected to contain
> > > _only_ files that get compiled/transformed into the binary artifact that your
> > > project uses during runtime. This does _not_ include tests, docs, makefiles
> > > etc. All the files contained in the archive are expected to be found under the
> > > location indicated by the source URL. For Java dependencies the easiest way of
> > > getting an appropriate archive is to simply download the corresponding
> > > source.jar from Maven Central.
> > > 
> > > I know that it would be helpful to find all this information in the web form
> > > that you used to create this CQ. The Eclipse Foundation is working on ways to
> > > improve the user interface. However, for the time being, I simply do not find
> > > the time anymore to advise each person individually on how to properly file a
> > > CQ.
> > > 
> > > Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused,
> > > Kai
> > > 
> > 
> > Hi Kai, 
> > 
> >   first of all, thanks again for helping me out with those CQs - much
> > appreciated. 
> > 
> > On this one however, I don't quite understand the problem. 
> > 
> > The source URL points to the tagged GitHub release, not an archive on Maven
> > central etc. 
> > The attachment I added can be downloaded from the same URL. 
> > 
> > I must admit I have not investigated what was in the archive, since it comes
> > straight out of the official GitHub page for that release. 
> > 
> > The only alternative I can think of is using
> > http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.5.0.js for the URL, and saving/zipping that
> > resource for the attachment, all in a new CQ. 
> > 
> > Would that make it any better?
> > 
> 
> The source URL needs to contain the location where the source code itself is
> maintained, not an archive. In your case this would probably be
> 
> https://github.com/jquery/jquery/tree/3.5.0
> 

(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #5)
> > (In reply to comment #4)
> > > I am sorry, but this CQ does not contain all required information and thus
> > > cannot be processed.
> > > Please update the CQ according to the instructions given below or (better)
> > > withdraw this CQ and create a new one with all the required information.
> > > 
> > > In particular,
> > > 
> > > - the source URL is supposed to point to the location in the source code
> > > management system where the source code of the specific version that the CQ is
> > > created for can be found. This is almost _never_ a link to a source code
> > > archive on Maven Central but is usually a link into GitHub or an SVN
> > > repository.
> > > - the source code archive that is attached to the CQ is expected to contain
> > > _only_ files that get compiled/transformed into the binary artifact that your
> > > project uses during runtime. This does _not_ include tests, docs, makefiles
> > > etc. All the files contained in the archive are expected to be found under the
> > > location indicated by the source URL. For Java dependencies the easiest way of
> > > getting an appropriate archive is to simply download the corresponding
> > > source.jar from Maven Central.
> > > 
> > > I know that it would be helpful to find all this information in the web form
> > > that you used to create this CQ. The Eclipse Foundation is working on ways to
> > > improve the user interface. However, for the time being, I simply do not find
> > > the time anymore to advise each person individually on how to properly file a
> > > CQ.
> > > 
> > > Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused,
> > > Kai
> > > 
> > 
> > Hi Kai, 
> > 
> >   first of all, thanks again for helping me out with those CQs - much
> > appreciated. 
> > 
> > On this one however, I don't quite understand the problem. 
> > 
> > The source URL points to the tagged GitHub release, not an archive on Maven
> > central etc. 
> > The attachment I added can be downloaded from the same URL. 
> > 
> > I must admit I have not investigated what was in the archive, since it comes
> > straight out of the official GitHub page for that release. 
> > 
> > The only alternative I can think of is using
> > http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.5.0.js for the URL, and saving/zipping that
> > resource for the attachment, all in a new CQ. 
> > 
> > Would that make it any better?
> > 
> 
> The source URL needs to contain the location where the source code itself is
> maintained, not an archive. In your case this would probably be
> 
> https://github.com/jquery/jquery/tree/3.5.0
> 
My bad, I'll use that then - thanks.


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