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If you going to use ORT for license compliance I would recommend at minimum you have 3 people:
Legal counsel to help guide implementation of license classifications/obligations and policy rules.
Note that ORT configuration repository comes preconfigured with license classifications from the ScanCode project and example policy rules to help you get started
License compliance specialist/engineer who is familiar with basics of multiple build tools, can assist R&D teams with their ORT scans and review pull requests from R&D teams with finding corrections (curations / package configurations)
Tooling engineer who is familiar or willing to learn Kotlin to help build out open source processes using ORT within your organization and participate/contribute back to the ORT community.
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If you going to use ORT for license compliance I would recommend at minimum you have 3 people:
Note that ORT configuration repository comes preconfigured with license classifications from the ScanCode project and example policy rules to help you get started
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