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When will IMP leave the incubator state? [message #27963] Sun, 14 June 2009 16:31 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: me.software.hotmail.com

Hi,
Just wondering if there is any plans for IMP to become a "real" Eclipse
project (e.g. leave the incubator state)?

BR

Niels
Re: When will IMP leave the incubator state? [message #29055 is a reply to message #27963] Tue, 14 July 2009 16:34 Go to previous message
Robert M. Fuhrer is currently offline Robert M. FuhrerFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Niels wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wondering if there is any plans for IMP to become a "real" Eclipse
> project (e.g. leave the incubator state)?

There are plans, but not concrete dates as of yet. I have it on my to-do
list to determine precisely what Eclipse.org requires of us to graduate,
and what exactly it will mean to us and to our users.

(It seems the process has varied over time, or perhaps from project to
project, so I've gotten different stories as to what the process really
is.)

--
Cheers,
-- Bob

--------------------------------
Robert M. Fuhrer
Research Staff Member
Programming Technologies Dept.
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

IDE Meta-tooling Platform Project Lead (http://www.eclipse.org/imp)
X10: Productive High-Performance Parallel Programming (http://x10.sf.net)
Re: When will IMP leave the incubator state? [message #575956 is a reply to message #27963] Tue, 14 July 2009 16:34 Go to previous message
Robert M. Fuhrer is currently offline Robert M. FuhrerFriend
Messages: 294
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Niels wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wondering if there is any plans for IMP to become a "real" Eclipse
> project (e.g. leave the incubator state)?

There are plans, but not concrete dates as of yet. I have it on my to-do
list to determine precisely what Eclipse.org requires of us to graduate,
and what exactly it will mean to us and to our users.

(It seems the process has varied over time, or perhaps from project to
project, so I've gotten different stories as to what the process really
is.)

--
Cheers,
-- Bob

--------------------------------
Robert M. Fuhrer
Research Staff Member
Programming Technologies Dept.
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

IDE Meta-tooling Platform Project Lead (http://www.eclipse.org/imp)
X10: Productive High-Performance Parallel Programming (http://x10.sf.net)
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