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b3 website and documentation available [message #519804] Wed, 10 March 2010 01:46 Go to next message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,
I am happy to announce that the b3 project now has a website:
http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/b3/

Thanks Chris for setting up the templates.

I am also happy to announce that there is documentation available (look
under documentation on the site). About 100 pages worth of PDF (a large
part of the Eclipse introductory material (PDE, p2, etc.) Chapters 1-2,
and some reference material (Omni Version) are the same as in the
Buckminster Book). Chapter 3 (Introduction to b3) is similar to the
corresponding intro in the Buckminster Book, but the chapters thereafter
are new.

If you find issues with the site, please log issues against the b3
component called 'meta'. (And now I realize I should set up a component
in bugzilla for documentation as well...)

Regards
- henrik
Re: b3 website and documentation available [message #519993 is a reply to message #519804] Wed, 10 March 2010 17:19 Go to previous message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
Messages: 2509
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Webmasters, please forgive me!

I forgot to use the download script for both archived sites, and for the
PDF documentation.

Now fixed, and downloads goes via the mirror selection page.

Regards
- henrik

On 3/10/10 2:46 AM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> Hi,
> I am happy to announce that the b3 project now has a website:
> http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/b3/
>
> Thanks Chris for setting up the templates.
>
> I am also happy to announce that there is documentation available (look
> under documentation on the site). About 100 pages worth of PDF (a large
> part of the Eclipse introductory material (PDE, p2, etc.) Chapters 1-2,
> and some reference material (Omni Version) are the same as in the
> Buckminster Book). Chapter 3 (Introduction to b3) is similar to the
> corresponding intro in the Buckminster Book, but the chapters thereafter
> are new.
>
> If you find issues with the site, please log issues against the b3
> component called 'meta'. (And now I realize I should set up a component
> in bugzilla for documentation as well...)
>
> Regards
> - henrik
>
>
Re: b3 website and documentation available [message #602644 is a reply to message #519804] Wed, 10 March 2010 17:19 Go to previous message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
Messages: 2509
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Webmasters, please forgive me!

I forgot to use the download script for both archived sites, and for the
PDF documentation.

Now fixed, and downloads goes via the mirror selection page.

Regards
- henrik

On 3/10/10 2:46 AM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> Hi,
> I am happy to announce that the b3 project now has a website:
> http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/b3/
>
> Thanks Chris for setting up the templates.
>
> I am also happy to announce that there is documentation available (look
> under documentation on the site). About 100 pages worth of PDF (a large
> part of the Eclipse introductory material (PDE, p2, etc.) Chapters 1-2,
> and some reference material (Omni Version) are the same as in the
> Buckminster Book). Chapter 3 (Introduction to b3) is similar to the
> corresponding intro in the Buckminster Book, but the chapters thereafter
> are new.
>
> If you find issues with the site, please log issues against the b3
> component called 'meta'. (And now I realize I should set up a component
> in bugzilla for documentation as well...)
>
> Regards
> - henrik
>
>
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