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Created Nov 03, 2017 by Eclipse Webmaster@webmasterOwner

Define "Project Code", "Third Party Content", and "Declared Licenses"

Submitted by Wayne Beaton @wbeaton

Link to original bug (#526822)

Description

Add these terms to the glossary.

Should we also define "Project Content"?

I'm thinking that we define "Project Code|Content" as the content maintained by the project that contributes to the products ("content produced by project committers and contributors for adoption by the ecosystem and community"). i.e. distinguish it from "website content".

Third Party Content is content that is produced outside the Eclipse Foundation.

Declared Licenses is a synonym for Project Licenses, meaning the licenses by which content is received by the project team and then disseminated to consumers. Note that other Eclipse Project content, or third party content with compatible licenses may be distributed along with the project code; the Declared Licenses do not necessarily include these licenses.

Or something like that.

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