Greetings folks.
Project Reviews
We have three reviews wrapping up on December 12/2012.
The BPMN2 Modeler [1] will be putting out their 0.2 release
[2]. The BPMN2 Modeler is a graphical modeling tool which allows
creation and editing of BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation)
diagrams. The tool is built on Eclipse Graphiti and uses the BPMN
2.0 EMF meta model currently being developed within the Eclipse
Model Development Tools (MDT) project. This release includes
some API changes.
The Hudson [3] is making their 3.0 release [4]. Hudson is a
Continuous Integration (CI) Server tool
used to automate your
build, testing and deployment
processes as part of an agile
methodology. This is an important milestone for the project, having
taken their code base through the Eclipse IP Due Diligence process,
to make their first release as an Eclipse project. With this
release, Hudson will leave incubation and join the ranks of mature
projects at Eclipse.
Finally, we're running a creation review for XWT [5]. XWT is
functional declarative UI in XML for Eclipse plug-ins and RCP
applications. It provides a thin XML serialization to define a UI
over existing Eclipse UI components such as SWT, JFace, DataBinding,
etc..
CVS Retirement
We've been announcing the CVS retirement for about two years. As of
today, we two weeks away from the shutdown [6]. Most of our projects
have migrated from CVS to Git. As far as we know, only one project
is still actively committing against CVS; we've taken steps to
contact that project and ensure that they effect migration in time.
Those projects that have not migrated from CVS [7] by the deadline
of December 21/2012 will become candidates for archival.
Project Terminations
You may have noticed a rather large number of project terminations
over the last couple of weeks. We at the Eclipse Foundation consider
this a very natural part of the project lifecycle. There are many
reasons for projects to terminate. Some project terminations result
from projects merging or otherwise restructuring their code bases.
Some projects terminate due to lack of interest or involvement. Some
projects just run their natural course and end gracefully with
termination.
As always, if you have any concerns or questions, please let me
know.
Thanks,
Wayne
[1] http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=soa.bpmn2-modeler
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=224388
[3] http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=technology.hudson
[4] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=224431
[5] http://eclipse.org/proposals/technology.xwt
[6] http://www.eclipse.org/projects/scmcountdown.php
[7] http://www.eclipse.org/projects/tools/status.php?cvs=1
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Wayne Beaton
The Eclipse Foundation
Twitter: @waynebeaton
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