Doug,
I guess I was unclear. I wasn’t asking about the top-level project charter. TLPs have charters. Projects have proposals. Both are supposed to have clear scope statements. If CDT’s has been lost in the mists of time, maybe we should do a new one since the mission is changing.
Wayne is out this week, but hopefully he can provide some guidance when he returns. Mike Milinkovich +1.613.220.3223
Good question. I don’t think we have a charter. That would likely have us fall under the Tools Project charter which is here:
http://www.eclipse.org/tools/eclipsetools-charter.php
It does state “for the Eclipse Platform”. I’m open to guidance on how to proceed, either vote in a new charter for CDT that overrides that, or move CDT to a top level project that enables us.
Mind you, is Theia an Eclipse Platform (or is it? Still fuzzy on that). It’s clearly one of the targets of our efforts. I can imagine other IDE projects becoming interested in that. I wonder if we need a more Tools level wide approach to
this.
Doug.
I have a pure process question. Eclipse projects are required to work within the scope statement from their project proposal. CDT pre-dates the Eclipse Foundation. Does anyone know what the scope statement actually says?
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