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Re: Is the Tooling Project Dead? [message #766717 is a reply to message #766457] |
Fri, 16 December 2011 09:58 |
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On 15/12/2011 21:34, vainolo wrote:
> Looking at the web site of the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF)
> Tooling project, there have been almost no commits the past year and a
> half, and there is no plan for the future. Is this project dead?
As Ralph already answered, the project is not dead, it is aiming a 3.0
release for June.
If you want to monitor activity, you'll have to look at the Git
repository, or its GitHub mirror: https://github.com/eclipse/gmf-tooling
If you want to have the latest news, the wiki is preferred to the
website: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Graphical_Modeling_Framework
But there are currently some issues about who is able to update the
website. So the website is like dead. That's a major issue, and we'll
try to improve it.
Regards,
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Re: Is the Tooling Project Dead? [message #780281 is a reply to message #766457] |
Tue, 17 January 2012 14:23 |
Philipp Kutter Messages: 306 Registered: July 2009 |
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Just small additional remarks on the topic:
- there are three full time resources working on the topic since almost
half a year, and they are funded for the years to come
(I am sitting right now in their office in Prague, and none of them is dead)
- by recruiting these people partly from the original creators in
Borland/Together, it was possible to continue the MDA Architecture based
on QVTO, OCL, e.t.c. and extend with experience gained in the last
years, rather than "starting from scratch"
- while the current available releas for 3.7.1 is based on the status
about 1 year ago, the new major release will be ready in about 2 month
to test out for users. Or just check out the sources and play with them...
Regards, Philipp
On 15.12.2011 21:34, vainolo wrote:
> Looking at the web site of the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF)
> Tooling project, there have been almost no commits the past year and a
> half, and there is no plan for the future. Is this project dead?
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