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Re: Revised Proposal Available [message #2629 is a reply to message #2571] |
Tue, 12 July 2005 18:16  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: brian.bedarra.com
A couple of comments. the first is that project like RCP and others have
already taken Eclipse down a broader path than simply being an integration
platform...Eclipse is clearly in the client runtime business and has been
for some time. Many Eclipse projects also produce both tools and
componenets for developing server-side applications. So I don't see that OHF
is really striking out in any radical new directions. To quote directly
from the proposal: "Although the OHF is being designed to assist developers
who are building healthcare applications, we will not be developing a
complete client or server application. Our focus is components, tools, and
frameworks".
"George Wallace" <george_medford_wallace@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c78df819323a12b82e3722f43f797be0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> I agree with Grahame's note that this is "a new direction for eclipse" and
> this is a concern to me. If the original charter for Eclipse is "an open
> platform for tool integration built by an open community of tool
> providers", then how does one reconcile this charter with this healthcare
> proposal? Is the intention to deliver a server-side application or a
> tool? Which one?
>
> cheers to all,
>
> George M. Wallace
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Re: Revised Proposal Available [message #563263 is a reply to message #2541] |
Wed, 06 July 2005 13:44  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: george_medford_wallace.yahoo.com
I agree with Grahame's note that this is "a new direction for eclipse" and
this is a concern to me. If the original charter for Eclipse is "an open
platform for tool integration built by an open community of tool
providers", then how does one reconcile this charter with this healthcare
proposal? Is the intention to deliver a server-side application or a
tool? Which one?
cheers to all,
George M. Wallace
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Re: Revised Proposal Available [message #563315 is a reply to message #2571] |
Tue, 12 July 2005 18:16  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: brian.bedarra.com
A couple of comments. the first is that project like RCP and others have
already taken Eclipse down a broader path than simply being an integration
platform...Eclipse is clearly in the client runtime business and has been
for some time. Many Eclipse projects also produce both tools and
componenets for developing server-side applications. So I don't see that OHF
is really striking out in any radical new directions. To quote directly
from the proposal: "Although the OHF is being designed to assist developers
who are building healthcare applications, we will not be developing a
complete client or server application. Our focus is components, tools, and
frameworks".
"George Wallace" <george_medford_wallace@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c78df819323a12b82e3722f43f797be0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> I agree with Grahame's note that this is "a new direction for eclipse" and
> this is a concern to me. If the original charter for Eclipse is "an open
> platform for tool integration built by an open community of tool
> providers", then how does one reconcile this charter with this healthcare
> proposal? Is the intention to deliver a server-side application or a
> tool? Which one?
>
> cheers to all,
>
> George M. Wallace
>
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