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RE: [orbit-dev] 20 Orbit CQs need attention
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Hi,
I fixed up the 208 CQ, yesterday. Orbit has CQ 2070 for Batik.
Thanks,
Christian
Christian W. Damus
Component Lead, Eclipse OCL and EMF MQ/MT/VF
IBM Rational Sofware
From: "Jeff McAffer" <jeff@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Orbit Developer discussion'" <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/24/2008 07:22 PM
Subject: RE: [orbit-dev] 20 Orbit CQs need attention
Actually I have done all of them except the following
208
1587
1709
1925
STP, ECF and GMF have to do something about those
Jeff
From: orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jeff McAffer
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 6:54 PM
To: 'Orbit Developer discussion'
Subject: RE: [orbit-dev] 20 Orbit CQs need attention
I have taken care of all the ones in the Eclipse project and will update
the ip log shortly
237 - 2195
256 - 2196
305 - 2197
1569 - 2198
299 - 2206
243 - 2199
293 - 2200
1065 - 2201
1116 - 2202
1153 - 2203
1232 - 2204
1367 - 2205
From: orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:orbit-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David M Williams
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 3:20 AM
To: Orbit Developer discussion
Subject: [orbit-dev] 20 Orbit CQs need attention
I'm updated the Orbit build pages with a bit more information. For example,
see
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/committers/drops/S20080324060456/
In the most recent builds from Orbit, you'll notice a link that says
IPZilla list of all CQs
This is just a handy link to IPZilla querying CQ numbers that are listed in
the Orbit Iplogs.
If you click on and examine the list, you'll notice 20 that are incorrect.
That is, they are not Orbit CQs after all, but CQs for some other project.
All of our listed CQs should be orbit CQs, under the new rules (or, old
rules newly interpreted).
So .. if you are responsible for any of these bundles (see below) there two
courses of action.
1) Update IPLog. It might be there really is an Orbit CQ already, but just
hasn't been filled in the Orbit IP Log. If that's the case, just update the
IPLog.
2) Get an Orbit CQ. This is easier these days. If you go to the Eclipse
Portal, under your Project sections,
you'll see an "[add] an approved third-party library to Orbit" link, that
pretty much does everything for you, and should be quickly approved, and
then you can update the IPLog.
ID Project Summary
296 birt.ece Junit Version: 3.8.1
237 eclipse.equ Apache JaxMe 2 Version: 0.5.1
inox
256 eclipse.equ Apache XML RPC Version: 3
inox
305 eclipse.equ MX4J (JMX Engine Only) Version: 3.0.1
inox
156 eclipse.equ ws-commons-utility 1.0.1
9 inox
299 eclipse.jdt Junit Version: 3.8.2
243 eclipse.pla Apache Lucene Version: 1.9.1
tform
293 eclipse.pla jsch Version: 0.1.28
tform
106 eclipse.pla ICU4J (core and extended function) and ICU4J Replacement
5 tform plug-in Version: 3.6
111 eclipse.pla ICU4J Version: 3.4.5.20061213
6 tform
115 eclipse.pla JSch 0.1.31 Version: 0.1.31
3 tform
123 eclipse.pla Apache Ant Version: 1.7.0
2 tform
136 eclipse.pla ICU4J and ICU4J Replacement Version: 3.6.1
7 tform
208 modeling.gm Apache Batik Version: 1.6
f
158 stp JDom Version: 1.0 (top level source code only)
7
170 stp geronimo-ws-metadata_2.0_spec-1.1.1.jar Version: 2.0
9
192 technology. jslp Version: 1.0.0.RC2 (**Future versions: see note in
5 ecf bug)
131 tptp.monito Commons Codec Version: 1.3
ring
101 tptp.monito org.apache.ant Version: 1.6.5
3 ring
101 tptp.monito org.apache.lucene Version: 1.4.3
4 ring
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