want to contribute [message #894] |
Fri, 03 November 2006 04:43  |
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Originally posted by: exquisitus.news.eclipse.org
Hi All,
I have been working in java / j2ee for the past 6 years.
And has working knowledge of EMF and GMF.
I want to contribute for the new project Model2Text (M2T), need some
help regarding the pre-requisites and the documents / guidelines I need
to read.
Thanks and Regards
Mamta Sahu
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Re: want to contribute [message #953 is a reply to message #894] |
Fri, 03 November 2006 12:10  |
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Mamta:
There are a number of ways you can contribute to an Eclipse project. The
ultimate goal (for some) is to be a 'committer', but there are other ways,
too. Any of the following would be useful:
* use JET or XPand ( and oAW), and submit defects and enhancements via
bugzilla
* create articles on the above technologies
* even better, employ a technology in a product, and report on you success.
* create patches for defects or enhancements
You should look at the Eclipse Development Process:
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/
to get some idea of how Eclipse projects work. In particular, look at the
last section (Meritocracy) to understand how you can achieve Eclipse glory,
and become a 'committer'.
For specific contributions to M2T, we're still in the proposal phase, so
project plans are still a bit nebulous. If you have specific ideas on JET,
let me know. Markus Voelter is your contact point for XPand.
Paul
"M" <exquisitus@news.eclipse.org> wrote in message
news:eif2vv$djn$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Hi All,
>
> I have been working in java / j2ee for the past 6 years.
> And has working knowledge of EMF and GMF.
>
> I want to contribute for the new project Model2Text (M2T), need some help
> regarding the pre-requisites and the documents / guidelines I need to
> read.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Mamta Sahu
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