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Collection of existing examples for Dependency Analyzer Source #97

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mkurzman opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 2 comments
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Collection of existing examples for Dependency Analyzer Source #97

mkurzman opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 2 comments

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@mkurzman
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| Comments | Analysis and dependency resolution is highly language specific. Thus a language specific implementation might be required<br>Discussion: Would it make sense to declare a task or responsibility to stop CI/CD in sit of violation? |

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I would appreciate to have a collection of examples in the description. That would help to get familiar with the capabilities.
In this special case I would list at least

  • the OSS Review Toolkit Analyzer (https://github.com/oss-review-toolkit/ort#analyzer)
    Hint: also with other tools, the naming of the overall tool would potentially be too vague so that the detailed sub-feature/component would need to be referred to, to have the correct capability mapping. A naming convention like [Overall Tool Name]/[Sub Component/Function] may be helpful
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the OSS Review Toolkit Analyzer (https://github.com/oss-review-toolkit/ort#analyzer)

FYI, the ORT Analyzer docs are now at https://oss-review-toolkit.org/ort/docs/tools/analyzer.

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@sschuberth thank you for pointing this out

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