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  1. eclipse public license - v 1.0. the accompanying program is provided under the terms of this eclipse public license ("agreement"). any use, reproduction or distribution of the program constitutes recipient's acceptance of this agreement. 1. definitions "contribution" means:

  2. Eclipse Public License - v 1.0. THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE PUBLIC LICENSE ("AGREEMENT"). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT’S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. 1. DEFINITIONS. "Contribution" means: i)changes to the Program, and. ii)additions to the Program;

  3. The Eclipse Public License (EPL) is the fundamental license under which Eclipse projects are released. Some projects require dual licensing, for which the Eclipse Distribution License (EDL) is available, although use of this license must be applied for and is considered on a case-by-case basis.

  4. Oct 26, 2009 · The Eclipse Public License is a weak copyleft licence used by the not-for-profit corporation The Eclipse Foundation on the software projects that it hosts. It is not widely used outside The Eclipse Foundation. However the popularity of software developed within the Eclipse Foundation, such as the Eclipse IDE, Rich Client Platform, Business ...

  5. Eclipse uses the Eclipse Public License (EPL). The EPL is a commercially friendly license that allows organisations to include Eclipse software in their commercial products, while at the same time asking those who create derivative works of EPL code to contribute back to the community.

  6. eclipse public license - v 1.0. the accompanying program is provided under the terms of this eclipse public license ("agreement"). any use, reproduction or distribution of the program constitutes recipient’s acceptance of this agreement. 1. definitions "contribution" means:

  7. Jul 20, 2020 · Today let’s take a close look at the Eclipse Public License (EPL). The Eclipse Public License is an open source license developed by the Eclipse Foundation. It’s derived from the Common Public License (CPL). The Eclipse codebase now available under the EPL was formerly licensed under the CPL.

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