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Re: [technology-pmc] Parallel IP and initial contribution

The project is in the incubation-conforming state. Parallel IP is automatic.

FWIW, we set projects up for success here by ensuring that all the right pieces are in place to put them in the conforming state at start up.


Wayne


On 22/11/16 09:49 AM, Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote:
It's a bit more work before you can check in.

First, the project needs to be incubation conforming. This is verified by EMO setting a flag in the foundation database.

Second, you need to wait for the IP team to realize that this is an incubating project which parallel IP. They will then add a check-in tag to CQ. Only when that tag was added you can commit the code.

-Gunnar

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On 22 Nov 2016, at 12:49, Mickael Istria <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi PMC,

For the new LSP4E project, I've opened the CQ to get initial contribution approved: https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12294

As the project is incubating, can we already take advantage of parallel IP checks and start moving code even before the CQ is approved? Or are initial contributions an exception?

Thanks in advance
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