Hi Wayne, all –
Target Communication Framework (TCF) intends to participate in Mars with an 1.3 release
(or probably 1.4 in case we end up releasing 1.3 sooner – at any rate it’ll be backward compatible).
Key things we’re working on include
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Improve the TCF Terminals View and have it picked up as the default terminal by EPP packages (instead of TM Terminal which drops from
Mars)
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Symbol resolver improvements for C++11 and ADA Debugging
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Improve documentation for new adopters and extenders of TCF
Our release record is here:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.cdt.tcf/releases/1.3.0
Our offset will be +2 (since we depend on CDT)
And I couldn’t figure out where to “flip the flag” on the PMI to show Mars participation, so please let me know if anything is still missing.
Thanks,
Martin
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Martin Oberhuber, SMTS / Product Owner – Development
Tools, Wind River
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Greetings folks.
I believe that I'm caught up with the opt-in.
The following projects are on the "dropped" list:
·
Intent
·
Target Management
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Data Tools Platform
·
Java Workflow Tooling
·
Marketplace Client
·
Koneki
·
Target Communication Framework
Both Intent and Target Management have informed the community that they've dropped out (though there is still some ongoing discussion regarding TM).
The rest have not yet created a release record. I'm expecting that least two of them (Data Tools and Marketplace Client) really do want to participate. I'll give them all a kick.
Wayne
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Wayne Beaton
@waynebeaton
The Eclipse Foundation
