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RE: [technology-pmc] Java profiling and "Selling out to the Man"

All,

 

There is actually a written policy[1] on how to go about adopting the use of a third-party tool. The issue I see in this case is that they are requesting an acknowledgement closer to a product endorsement than a simple “thank you”.

 

Any questions can be directed to emo@xxxxxxxxxxx.

 

Thanks.

 

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_Using_Proprietary_Tools_Final.php

 

Mike Milinkovich

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From: Content-filter at foundation.eclipse.org [mailto:postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Francois Chouinard
Sent: February-04-10 6:28 PM
To: technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [technology-pmc] Java profiling and "Selling out to the Man"

 

Hi "Technology PMC",

My name is Francois Chouinard and I work on the Eclipse integration of LTTng under the Linux Tools project.

We recently had a demo of a Java profiler (YourKit) and were moderately (actually: quite) impressed.

It turns out that they have this program where active Open Source developers can obtain a free license to use their product. In return, they ask that a little HTML snippet be displayed somewhere on the project page. Here's the snippet:

"
YourKit is kindly supporting open source projects with its full-featured Java Profiler.
YourKit, LLC is the creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. Take a look at YourKit's leading software products:
<a href="" href="http://www.yourkit.com/java/profiler/index.jsp" target="_blank">http://www.yourkit.com/java/profiler/index.jsp">

YourKit Java Profiler</a> and <a href="" href="http://www.yourkit.com/.net/profiler/index.jsp" target="_blank">http://www.yourkit.com/.net/profiler/index.jsp">YourKit .NET Profiler</a>.
"

If I recall well, the Eclipse foundation used to frown over this kind of practice (if not downright forbid it) but I don't know where we stand now on this issue.

Personnally, I would hesitate to "deface" our project page with commercial (i.e. non-open) material but it seems to be a good tool and I have some pressure from performance-freak, TPTP-disgusted, co-contributors to get it :-)

So, I am weighing my options here and asking if it would infringe some rule (Linux Tools, Technology, Eclipse, ...) to add this HTML snippet to the LTTng project page.

Thanks in advance.


--
Francois


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