Hi Wayne,
hmm, it is about the definition of "derivative work", which is one of the crucial questions people have about the EPL. Why is it not related to the EPL? Anyways, I got multiple questions from adopters about this and they found the EPL Faq and asked me, how this applies to Theia. I do not see a downside of mentioning this very common case there as an example, do I overlook something?
OK, cool! I do not see the changes online yet, anything left to be done?
Jonas Helming (f741b3f9) at 23 Jan 19:33
Jonas Helming (f741b3f9) at 19 Jan 19:02
Clarify what derivative work means in Theia
OK, then I suggest to move and archive:
remove:
@mdumais @pmarechal @tmaeder @vfugnitto please comment
I think we should rather archive them, what do you guys, think?
Wow! Thank you so much!
Please create a new repo in the Theia org (https://github.com/eclipse-theia) called "discourse-forum-archive". We will use this to archive the content from our discourse forum that we plan to replace with Github discussions. Regular access for all committers, please. I would need access to the Github API in this repo to tranfer existing posts from discourse.
Could you please provide access to the Theia NPM org (https://www.npmjs.com/org/theia) to the following committers: Jonas Helming (jhelming) Johannes Faltermeier (jfaltermeier) Mark Sujew (msujew)
Should be done before January 22nd please.
Looks good to me!
The following repositories are empty and not needed, please delete them:
@mdelgado624 I fixed all license files. For the Theia repository, there are two license files (dual licensed). This is not detected by the dash tool, therefore, it reports a missing license file.
@mdelgado624 Could we please remove/delete the following two repositories. The are empty and not used: https://github.com/eclipse/theia-java-extension https://github.com/eclipse/theia-python-extension
The first point mentioned in the doc makes sense to me, I believe this is worth trying out (the root redirect). The other points mentioned look like further optimizations. However, before the move to eclipse.dev, search requests such as "Eclipse GLSP" or "Eclipse Sirius" always showed the project web site on top, so I don't believe it is the cause of the current issue.
And could we add the label "urgent" again, please?