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Re: [dsdp-tml-dev] Rescoping proposal

Hello Eric,

In the rescoping proposal, you list the VNC Viewer and the Protocol Framework as two of the pieces of TmL 0.3. In the 2009-2010 roadmap, however, no specific mention of these components seems to be given (although 'proxies' and 'data communications' are mentioned).

I would suggest a couple of possibilities for inter-project collaboration:

1) These existing components (VNC viewer and VNC protocol implementation) be contributed to ECF (without modification), and be used as the basis to jointly address https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=239854 in the 2009-2010 release cycle for ECF, Tml, and Eclipse.

2) Your work with 'Device proxy' and 'data communications' consider using the work done in ECF 3.0 for both the ECF support for RFC 119 (i.e. distributed osgi)...see http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_Started_with_ECF%27s_RFC119_Implementation and http://wiki.eclipse.org/Distributed_EventAdmin_Service and other forthcoming docs. Based upon this scope change doc I'm not sure if the ECF technologies will be appropriate, but I can easily imagine them being appropriate, as they are general rpc and messaging frameworks (respectively).

Please let all know what you think. I haven't been able to attend your calls over past few months, but if necessary I could arrange to participate in some future one.

Thanks,

Scott

CLONINGER ERIC-DCP874 wrote:
This is a link to the rescoping document that I mentioned in the bi-weekly call... http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tml/reviews/Scope_Change_Proposal_for_DSDP-TML_Project-22_May_2009.pdf -E
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Eric Cloninger

Sr. Product Manager, MOTODEV Studio

Eclipse DSDP/TmL Project Lead

ericc@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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