blob: 8991eb9996537bdbc725305fece5ce8990c157e9 [file] [log] [blame]
<?php require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/app.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/nav.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/menu.class.php"); $App = new App(); $Nav = new Nav(); $Menu = new Menu(); include("_projectCommon.php"); # All on the same line to unclutter the user's desktop'
#
# Begin: page-specific settings. Change these.
$pageTitle = "Updated Web Site Terms of Use";
$pageKeywords = "Eclipse Foundation, Terms of Use";
$pageAuthor = "Ian Skerrett";
# Add page-specific Nav bars here
# Format is Link text, link URL (can be http://www.someothersite.com/), target (_self, _blank)
# $Nav->addCustomNav("My Link", "mypage.php", "_self");
# $Nav->addCustomNav("Google", "http://www.google.com/", "_blank");
# End: page-specific settings
#
# Paste your HTML content between the EOHTML markers!
$html = <<<EOHTML
<div id="maincontent">
<div id="midcolumn">
<h1>$pageTitle</h1>
<h2>Community Bulletin</h2>
November 12, 2008
<p>
Effective today, the Eclipse Foundation has made a number of changes to the <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/termsofuse.php">
Eclipse.org web site terms </a>
of use. This document describes the conditions under which people use the eclipse.org web site,
including contributions to the Eclipse community via bugzilla, mailing lists and newsgroups.
</p>
<p>
There are two main reasons for the changes:
<ol>
<li>The updated terms of use establishes a framework for licensing non-code contributions, like articles,
wikis, blogs, etc, under a license other than the EPL. The previous terms of use was not clear on
non-code contributions. Right now, we have not defined the additional licenses, but in the future the
updated terms of use will provide the flexibility to license non-code contributions under different
licenses, e.g. a Creative Commons license. We hope to get the required Eclipse Board of Directors
approvals in place soon.</li><br><br>
<li>In September 2008, the Eclipse IP Policy was changed to introduce the concept of a Project License(s).
This was primarily done to allow for the scenario where an Eclipse project may be dual licensed. For
example, the Eclipse Link project needed to be available under a BSD license so it could be used as
the reference implementation for JPA 2.0. The web site terms of use document has been updated to
reflect that contributions to a project would be done under the Project License(s), not just the EPL. <br>
We do not anticipate that many projects will become dual licensed. The decision to allow a project to be
dual license is done on a case-by-case basis and requires the unanimous approval of the Eclipse Board of
Directors.
</li>
</ol>
</p>
<p>
The updated <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/termsofuse.php">terms of use</a> have been approved by the IP Advisory Committee of the Eclipse Board of
Directors and will become effective November 12, 2008. Any questions or comments should be directed to
<a href="mailto:license@eclipse.org">license@eclipse.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
Reference: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/old_termsofuse.php">Previous Terms of Use</a>
</p><br>
</div>
</div>
EOHTML;
# Generate the web page
$App->generatePage($theme, $Menu, $Nav, $pageAuthor, $pageKeywords, $pageTitle, $html);
?>