EPF Tooling Regular Meeting

28 March 2006

Attendees:
Peter Haumer
Jim Ruehlin
Chris Sibbald
Jim Thario
Darcy Wiborg Weber
Charlie Yan

Old action items:

  1. Raindance e-meeting/audio recording next meeting (Peter H)
  2. Decide how to bring features from vision document to Bugzilla for voting by the community (Committers)
  3. Distribute Vision from web site (Peter H, Jim T)
  4. Distribute Tooling Development Plan on web site (Charlie Y, Jim T)
  5. Nightly EPF Composer build and web update (Jim T, Jao T)
  6. Committer directory on EPF site (Ricardo B)
  7. Comment on requirements listed in Peter’s vision document (Everyone)
  8. Rename/republish to Req. and CCM FAQ to only Change Management FAQ (Jim T)
  9. Need comments on milestones in Charlie’s development plan (Everyone)
  10. Add change requests in Bugzilla for publishing improvements (Jim R)

Link to Raindance recording of the meeting

Charlie Yan presented the milestones in the EPF tooling development plans. Milestone M2 is in progress. During this time, there may be short periods when the EPF Composer source code repository may be not build due to the merge activities from Rational Method Composer source to EPF Composer. To minimize complexity of the merge, there will be no external fixes applied to EPF Composer until the merge from RMC is complete.

Kelvin presented the latest XML schema using XML Spy and showed examples using EPF Composer. The Eclipse Web Tools project also has editors to view the schema file.

Current action items:

  1. Nightly EPF Composer build and web update (Jim T, Jao T)
  2. Committer directory on EPF site (Jim T)
  3. Comment on requirements listed in Peter’s vision document (Everyone)
  4. Need comments on milestones in Charlie’s development plan (Everyone)
  5. Publish visual UMA and XSD content to the EPF web site for browsing (Peter, Kelvin, Jim)
  6. Get dedicated teleconference account for future epf-dev meetings so that he can publish the access information permanently on the web site (Charlie)

Next meeting:
11 April 2006, 9 AM Pacific Time, 12 PM Eastern Time
Teleconference information distributed via epf-dev mailing list