Wayne Beaton
Wayne Beaton
@sebthom the IP Policy requires that all third-party content be vetted before it is included in or referenced by a release of the software. My strong preference is that the...
I acknowledge your frustrations. I share them. Given infinite resources, I'd have had this problem solved by now. FWIW, I agree that the IPZilla experience should not be our benchmark....
You are correct that these new issues should not have been created. I'll investigate that. In the meantime, I've turned on a feature that will identify the duplicates and ignore...
For the behaviour that we're seeing, the `license-check` API call must either be returning a bogus result, or we're getting some sort of connection error while calling that API and...
Thanks for this. Several bogus issues were opened within a short time span. I'm fairly certain that it is the result of mishandling a failure. The failure may be in...
I've tried everything that I can think of with the Dash License Tool itself and the API that it calls. In all of the failure cases that I've managed to...
@pzygielo there is a short window of opportunity in which this happens. The problem is that after an issue has been resolved, it takes several minutes for the new information...
@pzygielo I should add that the Eclipse Dash License Tool was designed and is intended to be used periodically by committers to assist with their engagement in the IP due...
I've solved the immediate problem. The short version is that the functionality that identifies non-obvious mappings between projects to project namespaces (e.g., `technology.usssdk` bears little resemblance to `org.eclipse.userstorage`) leverages data...
I have a tendency to be conservative with the hints. I've updated it to be more general. It'll take a couple of minutes for this to become available.