ORMF will not be joining the OSEE project at this time [message #7075] |
Wed, 14 May 2008 11:20  |
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The ORMF team has taken the decision that pursuing a close
collaboration with the OSEE team and achieving a tight integration of
ORMF into the OSEE framework is not feasible at this time. There are
several reasons for this decision the most important being that the
ORMF team simply lacks the resources to achieve that goal now. It is
also felt that in the near term it is best for the team to achieve a
deliverable based on existing code base for Useme that is being donated
by Etish Limited. In doing so the ORMF team will be able to quickly
deliver a useable system to the community which will stimulate
feedback. A scoping exercise based on this feedback will enable the
ORMF team will select the feature set of and formulate the project plan
for the 1.0 release of ORMF.
I would like to make it clear that this decision is in no way a
criticism of the value or viability of the OSEE project. In fact I
personally hope that downstream the ORMF project will be in a position
to reconsider this decision.
I would personally like to thank Don, Ryan and the rest of the OSEE
team for their initial invitation to join them and for all of the
support they have provided over the past weeks.
Joel
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Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
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Re: ORMF will not be joining the OSEE project at this time [message #7219 is a reply to message #7172] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 17:00  |
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Hi Anders,
Not at all sure. Once we get into a scoping exercise we will be in a
better position to understand what we can and cannot take on.
Joel
On 2008-05-16 16:46:42 +0100, "Anders W.Tell" <opensource@toolsmiths.se> said:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to hear that scarce resources prevent collaboration. What are
> your ideas towards collaboration with the UML and Papyrus project. Are
> they also put on hold?
>
> thanks
> /anders
>
>
>
> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>> The ORMF team has taken the decision that pursuing a close
>> collaboration with the OSEE team and achieving a tight integration of
>> ORMF into the OSEE framework is not feasible at this time. There are
>> several reasons for this decision the most important being that the
>> ORMF team simply lacks the resources to achieve that goal now. It is
>> also felt that in the near term it is best for the team to achieve a
>> deliverable based on existing code base for Useme that is being donated
>> by Etish Limited. In doing so the ORMF team will be able to quickly
>> deliver a useable system to the community which will stimulate
>> feedback. A scoping exercise based on this feedback will enable the
>> ORMF team will select the feature set of and formulate the project plan
>> for the 1.0 release of ORMF.
>>
>> I would like to make it clear that this decision is in no way a
>> criticism of the value or viability of the OSEE project. In fact I
>> personally hope that downstream the ORMF project will be in a position
>> to reconsider this decision.
>>
>> I would personally like to thank Don, Ryan and the rest of the OSEE
>> team for their initial invitation to join them and for all of the
>> support they have provided over the past weeks.
>>
>> Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme
|) ::: (| The Open Requirements Management Tool
====w=w==== [https://useme.dev.java.net]
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Re: ORMF will not be joining the OSEE project at this time [message #570183 is a reply to message #7172] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 17:00  |
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Hi Anders,
Not at all sure. Once we get into a scoping exercise we will be in a
better position to understand what we can and cannot take on.
Joel
On 2008-05-16 16:46:42 +0100, "Anders W.Tell" <opensource@toolsmiths.se> said:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to hear that scarce resources prevent collaboration. What are
> your ideas towards collaboration with the UML and Papyrus project. Are
> they also put on hold?
>
> thanks
> /anders
>
>
>
> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>> The ORMF team has taken the decision that pursuing a close
>> collaboration with the OSEE team and achieving a tight integration of
>> ORMF into the OSEE framework is not feasible at this time. There are
>> several reasons for this decision the most important being that the
>> ORMF team simply lacks the resources to achieve that goal now. It is
>> also felt that in the near term it is best for the team to achieve a
>> deliverable based on existing code base for Useme that is being donated
>> by Etish Limited. In doing so the ORMF team will be able to quickly
>> deliver a useable system to the community which will stimulate
>> feedback. A scoping exercise based on this feedback will enable the
>> ORMF team will select the feature set of and formulate the project plan
>> for the 1.0 release of ORMF.
>>
>> I would like to make it clear that this decision is in no way a
>> criticism of the value or viability of the OSEE project. In fact I
>> personally hope that downstream the ORMF project will be in a position
>> to reconsider this decision.
>>
>> I would personally like to thank Don, Ryan and the rest of the OSEE
>> team for their initial invitation to join them and for all of the
>> support they have provided over the past weeks.
>>
>> Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme
|) ::: (| The Open Requirements Management Tool
====w=w==== [https://useme.dev.java.net]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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