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Build Identifier: M20100211-1343 This bug is for both the GEM plugin and its help contribution. GEM will effectively replace the ISP component in PTP. Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 165036 [details] GEM_Plugin_Contribution.zip This zip file contains both the GEM plugin and its help contribution.
For Eclipse Legal: 1.) I Alan Humphrey and Chris Derrick have authored 100% of the contributed code. 2.) I Alan Humphrey have the right to donate the content to Eclipse. 3.) I Alan Humphrey am donating the contribution under the Eclipse Public License. All source code has the Eclipse Foundation Copyright and License Notice included. The employer consent form was originally filled out for Alan Humphrey and was faxed to Committer Records on 09/16/09 at 14:40 MT. -Alan Humphrey
Greg, The GEM contribution has had the following done to it: 1.) All strings have been externalized. 2.) Copyright dates have all been updated. 3.) All source code has been formatted with built-in Eclipse profile. 4.) All Eclipse naming conventions have been followed. Please let us know if we've missed anything. Alan
For Eclipse Legal: 1.) I Chris Derrick and Alan Humphrey have authored 100% of the contributed code. 2.) I Chris Derrick have the right to donate the content to Eclipse. 3.) I Chris Derrick am donating the contribution under the Eclipse Public License. All source code has the Eclipse Foundation Copyright and License Notice included. - Chris Derrick
Committed to org.eclipse.ptp/tools/gem. I will remove the ISP plugins at a later date. Please remove them from your workspace. Eclipse Legal provided the following comment regarding the references to ISP in the documentation: > A referenced paper is not, in and of itself, problematic. It would seem, > however, in this circumstance the ?references? do not pertain to the plug-in > but rather a third party application. As such, we thought it would be > confusing to the reader/downstream consumer. I'll leave it to you to decide if action is required.
I think that a reference to the underlying technology that the plug-in makes available in the eclipse context is entirely appropriate.