Positive, competent, out-spoken, frank and customer focused architect and developer with a strong foundation in web, cloud and product development. I'm a strong advocate for API first and cloud based solutions and development. I have a knack for being able to communicate and present technically complicated matters in conference, customer and training settings. I've previously acted as team member and leader in a product organisation.
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4 thoughts on “rcp.install.id and rcp.base for Notes 8.5 codedrop 12”
Isn’t CD12 under NDA by its very nature?
I can’t see why two random strings from a code drop that everybody must know exists should be under NDA. If it is I’ll of course remove the post but I find that hard to believe.
technically, the IBM NDA says you can’t publically acknowledge you have beta code. So while I agree with you, if IBM wants to enforce the letter of the NDA, they would be right. Just something to watch out for
Thanks for sharing, hard to run eclipse without them 😉
Isn’t CD12 under NDA by its very nature?
I can’t see why two random strings from a code drop that everybody must know exists should be under NDA. If it is I’ll of course remove the post but I find that hard to believe.
technically, the IBM NDA says you can’t publically acknowledge you have beta code. So while I agree with you, if IBM wants to enforce the letter of the NDA, they would be right. Just something to watch out for
Thanks for sharing, hard to run eclipse without them 😉