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technology.osee 2024.03

The EMO is using this issue to track this progress review. Help regarding the process can be found in the Eclipse Foundation Project Handbook.

Project

Eclipse Open System Engineering Environment

Intellectual Property Management

To be completed by the EMO.

  • All project code is correctly licensed
  • All project code has copyright and license headers correctly applied
  • All distributed third-party content has been vetted by the IP Due Diligience process (i.e., IP Log has been approved)

Open Source Rules of Engagement

To be completed by the EMO and PMC.

General:

  • Project is operating within the mission and scope defined in its top-level project’s charter
  • Project is operating within the bounds of its own scope
  • Project is operating in an open and transparent manner

Specific:

  • Communication channels advertised
  • Advertised communication channels used
  • Committers are responding to questions
  • Committers are responding to issues
  • Committers are responding to pull/merge/review requests

Branding and Trademarks

To be completed by the EMO and PMC.

If the project has a custom website...

  • Project website uses the project's formal name in first and all prominent references
  • Project website includes a trademark attribution statement
  • Project website footers contain all necessary elements

General:

  • Project content correctly uses Eclipse Foundation trademarks
  • Project content (code and documentation) does not violate trademarks owned by other organizations

Legal Documentation

To be completed by the EMO and PMC.

Required files:

  • License files in all repository roots
  • README
  • CONTRIBUTING (or equivalent)

Recommended files:

  • NOTICES (or equivalent)
  • CODE_OF_CONDUCT
  • SECURITY

Required elements:

  • ECA is referenced/described

Recommended elements:

  • Build instructions provided
  • Security policy is described

Metadata

To be completed by the EMO and PMC.

  • The formal name, e.g. "Eclipse Foo™", is used in the project title
  • The formal name including appropriate marks (e.g, "™") is used in the first mention in the text of the project description, and scope
  • The project description starts with a single paragraph that can serve as an executive summary
  • Source code repository references are up-to-date
  • Download links and information are up-to-date
Edited by Maria Teresa Delgado