"the platform products" are you referfing the the EPP packages? In that case: https://git.eclipse.org/c/epp/org.eclipse.epp.packages.git
At least a quick check shows that they do not mention EPL 2.0 yet. Regards, Rolf Op za 24 aug. 2019 om 13:28 schreef Ed Merks <[email protected]>: > The org.eclipse.license question was kind of a stupid one I must admit. > I'm well aware of the CBI repository, using it as the basis against which > to validate license correctness, but I got completely sidetracked thinking > this thing used by the platform must from some platform repository. Silly > me, and thanks for all the friendly help on that one! > > __________________________ > > As a follow up question. Where do the platform's products come from? I > can't find any corresponding .product files. > > The reason I ask is that the only valid licenses in the platform's p2 > repos are the ones that come from EMF and ECF. All other licenses are > corrupted in some way. This naturally leads to the assumption that this is > something that Oomph can fix or address: > > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=549523 > > But it is not something I can fix. It must be fixed at the source of the > bad license. > > I believe I tracked down the source of most of the bad licenses in the > platform's repos, but not for the products; these have yet two more > different variants of the SUA 2.0. > > If someone could enlighten me on where the products come from, then I'll > be able to make progress to eliminate at least this one source of end-user > annoyance. > > Regards, > Ed > On 24.08.2019 12:59, Vikas Chandra wrote: > > >>if anyone uses other ways to solve such a puzzle. :) > > How about searching for org.eclipse.license eclipse git repo > and then clicking on the 1st link? > > Regards, > Vikas > > > > ----- Original message ----- > From: Michael Keppler <[email protected]> <[email protected]> > Sent by: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Cc: > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [platform-dev] Where Does org.eclipse.license Come > From? > Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2019 4:16 PM > > Am 23.08.2019 um 11:30 schrieb Ed Merks: > > Does anyone know where I might find it? I'd be ever so grateful for a > > pointer! > > Ed, you recently taught us to use the eclipse.org index for finding the > sources of Java types. It can help with that question, too. > > Using the "Discover provided capabilities" dialog from the Oomph > repository browser with the input "org.eclipse.license" we can find jars > with the URL > http://download.eclipse.org/cbi/updates/license/2.0.2-SNAPSHOT and > similar, pointing us to the "cbi" project. > > Given that information, we can ask gerrit to find "org.eclipse.license" > in repositories related to "cbi": > https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/q/projects:cbi+org.eclipse.license. That > shows several related source changes. > > Of course I would like to know if anyone uses other ways to solve such a > puzzle. :) > > Ciao, Michael > > _______________________________________________ > platform-dev mailing list > [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev > > > > > _______________________________________________ > platform-dev mailing [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from > this list, visithttps://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev > > _______________________________________________ > platform-dev mailing list > [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev
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