The GitHub repositories--since they're not "eclipse"
repositories--are not themselves subject to the rules. But anything
that you bring into the eclipse.org repository is subject to the
full IP Due Diligence process.
Note that GitHub provides us with no legal protections. Users are
not required to agree to any terms or grant any rights.
To be fair, the way the mirroring is set up via a period
manual script, there's a chance that the commit hooks I've
configured on the Github repos will not in fact work - but it's
worth a shot and could be pretty cool :-)
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Nicolas DEVERGE <ndeverge@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
That's great news !
Does it mean that we can fork and submit pull requests
on GitHub and that it will reach the Eclipse Git repo ?
Also, that could be handy if someone could add a tag on
the current head in order to fix a version (1.0 or
something else), no ?
- I turned off Issues and Wikis on Github for
both repos, and added a note in the description
that issues should be reported via Eclipse
Bugzilla
- I created a service hook for both repos. In
the future, when changes are made to the
repositories, a message will be published to the
m2m.eclipse.org
broker on the appropriate topic
(github/paho/java or github/paho/c) containing
the JSON object from the Github commit hook :-)