samuelpordeus / vscode-elixir-test

Visual Studio Code extension to interact with elixir tests
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Open VSX Listing: Signing the Publisher Agreement #64

Open brianking opened 3 years ago

brianking commented 3 years ago

Thank you for being part of the Open VSX community by adding your extensions to the Open VSX Registry. Please note that the service was recently transferred to the Eclipse Foundation and urgent action on your part is needed so we can continue to list your extensions. To ensure uninterrupted service, please sign the Eclipse Publisher Agreement as soon as possible.

Regrettably, if not soon, your extensions will be delisted and will no longer appear on the site nor be available via the API. If you sign at a later date, your extensions will then be re-activated. The signing process is explained in the Wiki (steps 1 and 2).

Please also note that all extensions MUST have a license in order to be listed.

Claiming ownership of the namespace for your extension(s): We also recommend you do this. To find out how to do this, see: https://github.com/eclipse/openvsx/wiki/Namespace-Access

Useful links: Eclipse Publisher Agreement Eclipse Foundation Open VSX Registry Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

More details are in these recent blog posts: https://blogs.eclipse.org/post/brian-king/open-vsx-registry-under-new-management https://blogs.eclipse.org/post/brian-king/new-era-open-vsx-registry

Today, there’s growing momentum around open source tools and technologies that support Visual Studio (VS) Code extensions. Leading global organizations are adopting these tools and technologies. This momentum has spurred demand for a marketplace without restrictions and limitations. Thanks for joining us on this journey as we continue to build the Open VSX community. We look forward to continued innovation from you in 2021!