Consolidation Task Force [message #126] |
Mon, 04 April 2005 14:31  |
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Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com
I'm happy to announce that on this coming Wednesday (4/6) there will be the
first weekly meeting of the DTP consolidation task force. The goal is to
work with existing Eclipse projects (e.g. BIRT and WTP), the code line
considered as part of the original DTP proposal, and additional offers from
the community. We'll be discussing how best to merge and create a data
tooling platform in DTP that will benefit all Eclipse users. Attending will
be parties intending to provide code and/or contributors to the overlapping
areas with DTP.
We look forward to these meetings, and will keep the community updated via
this newsgroup.
-- John Graham
Eclipse DTP
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Re: Update: Consolidation Task Force [message #160 is a reply to message #148] |
Sat, 09 April 2005 17:04   |
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Originally posted by: eclipse.ambysoft.com
This is very good to hear as we certainly don't want to reinvent the
wheel.
- Scott
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 17:24:28 -0400, "John Graham"
<john.graham@sybase.com> wrote:
>The first consolidation meeting has happened, and we have agreed to conduct
>a face-to-face meeting at the end of this month. For DTP this means that
>very soon after the meeting we should be able to share proposals for a
>consolidated data tooling platform based on the current Eclipse WTP and BIRT
>projects, Sybase, and the community at large. I think this will represent a
>big step in the evolution of DTP, and I look forward to community feedback
>about this initiative.
>
> -- John Graham
> Eclipse DTP
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>"John Graham" <john.graham@sybase.com> wrote in message
>news:d2s1al$btd$1@news.eclipse.org...
>> I'm happy to announce that on this coming Wednesday (4/6) there will be
>> the first weekly meeting of the DTP consolidation task force. The goal is
>> to work with existing Eclipse projects (e.g. BIRT and WTP), the code line
>> considered as part of the original DTP proposal, and additional offers
>> from the community. We'll be discussing how best to merge and create a
>> data tooling platform in DTP that will benefit all Eclipse users.
>> Attending will be parties intending to provide code and/or contributors to
>> the overlapping areas with DTP.
>>
>> We look forward to these meetings, and will keep the community updated via
>> this newsgroup.
>>
>> -- John Graham
>> Eclipse DTP
>>
>
Scott W. Ambler
www.ambysoft.com/scottAmbler.html
Visit www.agiledata.org for my data writings.
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Re: Update: Consolidation Task Force [message #564734 is a reply to message #148] |
Sat, 09 April 2005 17:04   |
Eclipse User |
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This is very good to hear as we certainly don't want to reinvent the
wheel.
- Scott
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 17:24:28 -0400, "John Graham"
<john.graham@sybase.com> wrote:
>The first consolidation meeting has happened, and we have agreed to conduct
>a face-to-face meeting at the end of this month. For DTP this means that
>very soon after the meeting we should be able to share proposals for a
>consolidated data tooling platform based on the current Eclipse WTP and BIRT
>projects, Sybase, and the community at large. I think this will represent a
>big step in the evolution of DTP, and I look forward to community feedback
>about this initiative.
>
> -- John Graham
> Eclipse DTP
>
>"John Graham" <john.graham@sybase.com> wrote in message
>news:d2s1al$btd$1@news.eclipse.org...
>> I'm happy to announce that on this coming Wednesday (4/6) there will be
>> the first weekly meeting of the DTP consolidation task force. The goal is
>> to work with existing Eclipse projects (e.g. BIRT and WTP), the code line
>> considered as part of the original DTP proposal, and additional offers
>> from the community. We'll be discussing how best to merge and create a
>> data tooling platform in DTP that will benefit all Eclipse users.
>> Attending will be parties intending to provide code and/or contributors to
>> the overlapping areas with DTP.
>>
>> We look forward to these meetings, and will keep the community updated via
>> this newsgroup.
>>
>> -- John Graham
>> Eclipse DTP
>>
>
Scott W. Ambler
www.ambysoft.com/scottAmbler.html
Visit www.agiledata.org for my data writings.
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