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kie-issues#1613: Migrate CI :: Check license headers apache-rat v0.16.1 #3144

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@jomarko jomarko commented Nov 21, 2024

This is following PR for #3130

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Thank you, @jomarko !

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@pefernan and @chrisdutz it would be good to get your feedback on this as we progress towards RC4

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@jomarko seems to be blocked due to conflicts, can you rebase it?

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I approve this PR as the basis of NOTICE, LICENSE and rat-exclude is done. We can continue the work with new PRs, so we can focus on high priority issues (= "Category X or Category B" license) first.

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jomarko commented Nov 27, 2024

hi @lucamolteni, my github does not report conflicts, am I looking to a wrong place?

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hi @lucamolteni, my github does not report conflicts, am I looking to a wrong place?

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@lucamolteni lucamolteni merged commit 0902a9e into apache:main Nov 27, 2024
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@jomarko merged

jomarko added a commit to jomarko/optaplanner that referenced this pull request Nov 27, 2024
…16.1 (apache#3144)

* Add license header

* .rat-excludes

* align naming with kie-issues#1613 ensemble

* moce licenses into single file

* LICENSE.txt -> LICENSE

* Remove NOTICE

* Add jstree, jquery in .rat-excludes

* NOTICE recreated

* List explicitely all files in the .rat-exclude

* Use apache-rat v0.16.1

* CI :: License headers
jomarko added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2024
…tions workflow (#3147)

* kie-issues#1613: Add `CI :: Check license headers` GitHub Actions workflow (#3130)

* Add license header

* Revert "Add license header"

This reverts commit be404f1.

* .rat-excludes

* align naming with kie-issues#1613 ensemble

* moce licenses into single file

* LICENSE.txt -> LICENSE

* Remove NOTICE

* Add jstree, jquery in .rat-excludes

* NOTICE recreated

* kie-issues#1613: Migrate `CI :: Check license headers`  apache-rat v0.16.1 (#3144)

* Add license header

* .rat-excludes

* align naming with kie-issues#1613 ensemble

* moce licenses into single file

* LICENSE.txt -> LICENSE

* Remove NOTICE

* Add jstree, jquery in .rat-excludes

* NOTICE recreated

* List explicitely all files in the .rat-exclude

* Use apache-rat v0.16.1

* CI :: License headers
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