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e4660994
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@@ -76,17 +76,17 @@ documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n
repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available
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as downloadable archives ("Downloads").
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- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,
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extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),
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plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").
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- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)
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in a directory named "plugins".
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- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.
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Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".
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Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version
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numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.
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- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files
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named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.
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- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,
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extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),
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plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").
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- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)
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in a directory named "plugins".
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- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.
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Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".
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Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version
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numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.
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- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files
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named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.
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The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be
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contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and
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Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
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including, but not limited to the following locations:
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- The top-level (root) directory
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- Plug-in and Fragment directories
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- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs
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- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins
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- Feature directories
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- The top-level (root) directory
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- Plug-in and Fragment directories
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- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs
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- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins
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- Feature directories
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Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the
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Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature
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TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):
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- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)
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- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)
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- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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- Metro Link Public License 1.00 (available at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/supporters/metrolink/license.html)
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- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)
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- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)
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- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)
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- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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- Metro Link Public License 1.00 (available at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/supporters/metrolink/license.html)
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- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)
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IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR
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TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License
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making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your
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agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:
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1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute
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the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,
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extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.
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2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party
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Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.
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3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that
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govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such
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Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance
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with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the
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terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
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the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
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indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation
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of the Installable Software.
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1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute
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the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,
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extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.
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2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party
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Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.
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3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that
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govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such
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Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance
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with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the
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terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
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the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
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indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation
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of the Installable Software.
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