Package Managers Sample Clauses
The "Package Managers" clause defines the rules and permissions regarding the use of software package management tools within a project or organization. It typically specifies which package managers are approved, outlines any restrictions on their use, and may require that dependencies be managed in a certain way, such as through lock files or specific versioning practices. This clause helps ensure consistency, security, and maintainability in software development by controlling how external code and libraries are integrated into the project.
Package Managers. The software includes package managers, like NuGet, that give you the option to download other Microsoft and third party software packages to use with your application. Those packages are under their own licenses, and not this agreement. Microsoft does not distribute, license or provide any warranties for any of the third party packages.
Package Managers. The software includes package managers, like NuGet, that give you the option to download other Microsoft and third party software packages to use with your application. Those packages are under their own licenses, and not this agreement. Microsoft does not distribute, license or provide any warranties for any of the third party packages. DISTRIBUTABLE CODE. The software contains code that you are permitted to distribute without modification (except as expressly permitted below) in applications you develop as described in this Section. (For this Section the term “distribution” also means deployment of your applications for third parties to access over the Internet.) Distribution Rights. The code and other files listed below are “Distributable Code.”
Package Managers. Each Package Manager shall be appointed by the Party with whom they are associated. The name of each Package Manager is provided in Schedule 3. Each Party may appoint a new Package Manager to replace the previous incumbent as and when required. The Party responsible shall inform the Coordinator of this new appointment within [**] days. The Coordinator shall take charge of forwarding this information to the project members. The Package Managers shall be responsible for: • managing the progress of the Package for which they are responsible; • submitting to the Steering Committee any proposal for refocusing the Packages put forward by the Working Groups; [**] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. • forwarding a detailed written report on the progress of the Package and on any problems encountered to the Coordinator before each Steering Committee meeting, within a period of no less than [**] days prior to the holding of the meeting; • informing the Coordinator of any delay in the progress of the Package for which they are responsible as soon as possible and, at the latest, within [**] days; • forwarding any information to the Coordinator required by the latter in order to fulfill their assignment, including any information required by the Coordinator to respond to the Operator’s requests; • recording any documents and results relating to the Package for which they are responsible, and any other responsibilities included in their duties.
Package Managers. The software includes package managers, like NuGet, that give you the option to download other Microsoft and third party software packages to use with your applications. Those packages are under their own licenses, and not these license terms. Microsoft does not distribute, license or provide any warranties for any of the third party packages. DISTRIBUTABLE CODE. The software contains code that you are permitted to distribute in applications you develop as described in this Section. For this Section 6, the term “distribution” also means deployment of your applications for third parties to access over the Internet. Right to Use and Distribute. The code and other files listed below are “Distributable Code.” Distributable List. You may copy and distribute the object code form of code listed on the Distributable List located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇/vs/16/redistribution. Sample Code, Templates, and Styles. You may copy, modify and distribute the source and object code form of code marked as “sample”, “template”, “simple styles”, and “sketch styles”.
Package Managers. The software includes package managers, like NuGet, that give you the option to download other Microsoft and third party software packages to use with your applications. Those packages are under their own licenses, and not these license terms. Microsoft does not distribute, license or provide any warranties for any of the third party packages. DISTRIBUTABLE CODE. The software contains code that you are permitted to distribute in applications you develop as described in this Section. For purposes of this Section 3, the term “distribution” also means deployment of your applications for third parties to access over the Internet.
