I think we should 
  point the declarative UI markup to this 
  page http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/DeclarativeUI/Declarative_Construction_Roundup
   
   
  
  Yves 
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  From: 
  e4-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:e4-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Oberhuber, 
  Martin
Sent: Friday, March 
  20, 2009 1:45 PM
To: E4 
  Project developer mailing list
Subject: RE: [e4-dev] Homepage / 
  Description improved, please review
 
   
  Hi 
  all,
   
  after some edits, 
  here is once again the current web description "about 
  e4" -- inlined into the E-Mail for easy reading. 
  Comments and ideas are welcome! Original HTML here if the links dont work for 
  you:
  http://www.eclipse.org/e4/project-info/project-page-paragraph.html
   
  e4 is the incubator for Eclipse 
  4.0, to be released 2010. Extending on current Eclipse and OSGi technology, 
  its major goals include
  
    - Making 
    it easier to write plugins 
    
- Allowing 
    better control over the look of Eclipse based 
    products 
    
- Providing a uniform, pervasive 
    platform across computing environments (Web / RIA, Desktop, Server, Cloud, 
    Embedded) 
    
- Increasing diversity of 
    contributors to the platform 
    
- Maintaining backward 
    compatibility for API-clean clients 
In order to reach these goals, 
  Eclipse APIs are refactored into services that make 
  up a uniform application model, which supports dependency injection to run in 
  multiple different contexts such as desktop or web; the Workbench is uniformly 
  modeled to 
  provide introspection, flexibe shaping, CSS 
  styling and declarative UI markup; SWT 
  target platforms are added to run in the 
  Browser; and many more initiatives in areas 
  such as flexible 
  resources, command 
  recording, scripting, plugins in 
  other 
  languages, pervasive themes like 
  reducing 
  bloat, and more involving broad 
  community participation. 
  The mission of the e4 project is 
  to build a next generation platform for pervasive, component-based 
  applications and tools. See the original project 
  proposal for more details. 
  
  
  Cheers,
  --
  Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of 
  Technical Staff, Wind 
  River
  Target Management 
  Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
  http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm