Hi Doug,
 
Here are a very 
quick overview, and buzzword answers to the questions you raised for the 
press text. I hope that's about what you 
need?
 
Target Management 
Project
 
The 
Target Management Project is creating frameworks and a consistent UI for 
accessing remote compute resources from Eclipse. The current code base (Remote 
Systems Explorer, RSE) supports remote file, shell and process access through a 
supplied Java based agent, or standard protocols like FTP and secure shell 
(ssh). Adopters are currently writing extensions to bring their own proprietary 
protocols into the framework for accessing devices like hardware debuggers. A 
1.0 release is planned for October 20, a functional complete milestone (M3) is 
planned for June 30. A 2.0 release shall be aligned with Eclipse 3.3 in June 
2007.
 
For 
the longer term future, the TM project participants are dealing with advanced 
extensions to the framework in various technology sub-groups (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/DSDP/TM). 
Active discussions are also going on for collaboration with other Eclipse 
Projects, especially the CDT project, the Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) 
and the Platform/Team group. A comprehensive document outlining the use-cases 
and applicability of the Target Management Project is available from the 
"Getting Started" area on the Project Website at http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm . 
 
 
active project participants:
* IBM - 3 committers 
+ 1 contributor, core RSE development
* Windriver - 1 committer, contributed 
ssh services, lots of testing, project lead and communications
* PalmSource - 
contributed CDT Launch
* Symbian - bugfixes, about to contribute 
zeroconf-discovery
* PTP Project/LANL - testing on Macintosh, EFS, 
ssh
 
active adopters:
* Freescale - writing 
proprietary wizards for JTAG on RSE
* Accelerated Technology - about to write 
proprietary Services for JTAG on RSE
* Montavista
* 
Siemens
 
features committed to CVS
* Remote file system 
access through ssh, ftp or dstore protocols
* Remote shell (command) access 
through ssh or dstore protocols
* Remote process access through dstore 
protocol on Linux
* dstore protocol implementation and agent for remote 
search, remote archive exploring, remote process and other 
pluggable miners
* CDT Remote Launch Integration Example
* Common UI 
- Single consistent view, including filters
* Team sharing of connection and 
filter definitions
* Framework for plugging in custom protocols, services and 
subsystems
 
what features are coming next
* user-defined menus and actions for instant access to remote programs
* 
import/export wizards for fast remote file 
transfer
* Jakarta Commons/Net integration for FTP, Telnet
* Bring 
documentation/examples up-to-date
 
release plans
* 1.0 release planned for October 
20
** M3 milestone (June 30) to be feature complete
* 2.0 release planned 
with Eclipse 3.3 June 2007
 
recruiting efforts:
* A lot of companies is already active 
on the TM project, we continue to lower the bar for using and extending the 
RSE
* Communications with other Eclipse projects, e.g. 
Platform/Team, TPTP and WTP. They all have some need for remote system 
access.
* RSE ssh tools will be useful for every Eclipse committer, 
we want to give simple access through an update site (and 
announce
  publicly among all committers) our M3 milestone end of 
june
- maybe a quotation from the project lead plugging 
your project:
"The real benefit of 
RSE is that it gathers lots of totally heterogeneous systems and subsystems 
under a single consistent view."
 
  
  
  
  Hi 
  PMC,
   
  I am now setting up press contacts 
  for the week of June 19 to provide an update on DSDP.  I would like to 
  talk further about release plans, features, and anything else you’d like me to 
  discuss.
   
  At our last meeting, we agreed 
  that each project lead will provide a press script the first or second week of 
  June.  It would be great to get those sometime next week.  
  Basically, I need talking points on your project…things you would like the 
  wider community to know about.  Some examples:  
  
   
  - active project 
  participants
  - features committed to 
  CVS
  - what features are coming 
  next
  - release 
  plans
  - recruiting 
  efforts
  - maybe a quotation from the 
  project lead plugging your project
   
  Please let me know whether or not 
  you can send something next week.  I don’t want to schedule a lot of 
  interviews if I don’t have enough content.
   
  Thanks,
   
  Doug