ASSESSING PROVISION OF EXECUTABLES Sample Clauses

ASSESSING PROVISION OF EXECUTABLES. The Table below shows an overview of how each supplier has provided monthly releases of executables on the OSP. Each row shows different releases expected to be provided by each supplier in order to fulfill the PREFORMA requirement for time based (monthly) stable 53 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/verapdf-download.html 55 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/mediaconch-download.html 56 For example, a non-open source licensed build environment for Debian is provided via the link: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/downloads/DPFManager/Release-1.2/Debian/buildenv17-2015-10-28.zip 57 xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/ releases58. The two rows representing months during which the PREFORMA consortium has reviewed the work59 conducted by the suppliers is highlighted in bold face. Each cell in the table identifies each release with associated date for when it was released. Month \ Supplier veraPDF consortium60 Easy Innova61 MediaArea62 December 2015 Not provided Not provided 31 December 201563 November 2015 0.8.5 (11 Dec. 2015) 1.2.3 (10 Dec. 2015) 30 November 2015 October 2015 0.6.4664 (4 Nov. 2015) 1.265 (28 Oct. 2015) 31 October 201566 September 2015 Not provided 1.1.1 (02 Oct. 2015) 39 September 2015 August 2015 0.4.11 (16 Sep. 2015) 1.1 (29 Sep. 2015) 31 August 2015 58 For details on PREFORMA requirements concerning provision of time based (monthly) stable releases, see deliverable D4.3. 59 It should be noted that PREFORMA partners considered reports (“PREFORMA Prototyping Phase 1Intermediate Report” provided to report on achievements made until July 2015 and “PREFORMA Prototyping Phase 1 – Final Report” provided to report on achievements made until October 2015) from each supplier and all achievements made so far (including software made available by suppliers on GitHub and their own websites) at time for each review. 60 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/verapdf-download.html 61 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/dpfmanager-download.html 62 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/mediaconch-download.html 63 For MediaArea, the date format is used to name each release.
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