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Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #384406 is a reply to message #384404] |
Fri, 17 April 2009 15:03 |
Rafael Chaves Messages: 362 Registered: July 2009 |
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That is really cool, Ersin! Could you please post a message to the
TextUML Toolkit forum on SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=855420) or send me a
message privately with your preferences describing what you would
interested in doing (using and/o developing it), and whatever questions
you might have?
Also, this should be a good place to start:
http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=Contributor_Guide
Cheers,
Rafael
Ersin ER wrote:
> Rafael Chaves wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>>
>> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>>
>> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
>> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
>> conventional graphical one.
>>
>> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
>> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
>> early adopters and developers.
>>
>> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
>> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
>> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
>> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
>> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>>
>> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus
>> EMF) to generate UML models.
>>
>> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation
>> as soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>>
>> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
>> hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rafael
>> http://abstratt.com/blog/
>
> Hello Rafael,
>
> I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
> it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
> this effort.
>
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Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #615709 is a reply to message #384404] |
Fri, 17 April 2009 15:03 |
Rafael Chaves Messages: 362 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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That is really cool, Ersin! Could you please post a message to the
TextUML Toolkit forum on SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=855420) or send me a
message privately with your preferences describing what you would
interested in doing (using and/o developing it), and whatever questions
you might have?
Also, this should be a good place to start:
http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=Contributor_Guide
Cheers,
Rafael
Ersin ER wrote:
> Rafael Chaves wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>>
>> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>>
>> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
>> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
>> conventional graphical one.
>>
>> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
>> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
>> early adopters and developers.
>>
>> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
>> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
>> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
>> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
>> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>>
>> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus
>> EMF) to generate UML models.
>>
>> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation
>> as soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>>
>> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
>> hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rafael
>> http://abstratt.com/blog/
>
> Hello Rafael,
>
> I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
> it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
> this effort.
>
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