The Planning Council hasn’t turned our attention to Ganymede+1
yet. This usually starts in August or September. I’ll keep you posted when
dates and plans start to emerge. Feel free to subscribe to the eclipse.org-planning-council
and
cross-project-issues-dev
mailing lists to keep up to date with train discussions. 
  
The requirement list will be similar, if not identical, to the
Ganymede Must Do’s. 
  
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CallJune17th.Conference Code: 9190565826 
 
 
  
hi doug, 
  
we are strongly considering this option. is there already some
initial planning for the 2009 release train ? besides that, is there a list of
requirements to be on the train? (similar to what is available for Ganymede - http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Must_Do) 
  
:) 
gep 
  
  
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Strong +1 on MTJ 2009 
  
I’m not qualified to comment on the GUI builder point. 
  
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Eric, 
  
Please feel free to utterly ignore me, but I cannot resist the
temptation to offer my perspective on a few of your points. 
  
·         Roadmap/release
schedule: If possible, I think it would be great if MTJ was included in the
2009 annual release train. Inclusion in the release train has generally been
helpful in increasing commercial and user adoption for Eclipse projects. 
·         GUI
Builder: The VE project is clearly in need of some TLC. But you might want to
keep in mind that AIUI the original design point for VE was to separate the VM
the GUI was running in from the VM running the tool. That concept may have some
helpful implications for a GUI builder for mobile. Perhaps J 
  
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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 6:33 PM 
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Subject: [dsdp-mtj-dev] MTJ Community Conference Call June 17th.
Conference Code: 9190565826 
 
 
  
[Resending
with corrected subject line.] 
 
It's
time for a conference call on MTJ to go over the progress to date and next
action items. How does Tuesday, June 17th at 11:00 AM PDT sound to
everyone? 
 
Conference
Code: 9190565826 
 
 - Confirm
     the current scope as documented on the Wiki pages. 
 
 
 
 - Go
     through the status and assign a responsible party for each of the
     activity  
 
 
 
 - Understand
     the next steps to do the official release (moving from a nightly build to
     an integration build, stable build and finally the release after a few
     release candidates? In between the releases there may be maintenance
     builds. We should also set dates for each of the intended builds – you can
     see an example here, for Ganymede: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede_Simultaneous_Release,
     see Milestones and Release Candidates) 
 
 
 
 - Preverifier status summary 
 
 
 
 - Proposals for a MTJ roadmap items in the 2008/2009
     timeframe 
 
 
 
 - Integration of Non-UEI SDKs, is it possible, what
     are the missing pieces (documentation?) 
 
 
 
 - GUI builders: Should we have one? Does anyone
     actually use LCD UI? Can we integrate with commercial ones? How would we
     deal with generated code? 
 
 
 
·        
Other
items as added by participants on call 
 
Eric
Hildum 
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