Good with both. Thanks, --tyler
From: eclipse.org-planning-council-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:eclipse.org-planning-council-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005
11:13 AM
To: eclipse.org-planning-council
Subject: Re:
[eclipse.org-planning-council] Minutes from theAugust meetingposted for your
review
Planning Council Members,
I have added two sections to the PC Minutes to help answer Tyler's questions:
What does it mean to be "on" or "off" the train? First, any
project is welcome to release simultaneously with any other project. The
existence of the release train does not prevent, e.g., Mylar,
from releasing at the same time as the Platform. The
difference is two-fold: first, the Foundation expects to have some press
activities around the train release; projects that are part of the train will
get more attention than projects that are not. Second, the projects on the
train are committing to help each other achieve the release. Thus bugs
submitted by train members will likely get more attention than bugs submitted
by non-members.
and:
The Guidelines should be clear that this is the only Foundation document that
you need to read - that this document includes all the relevant details from
the Development Process. Currently the Guidelines are not comprehensive, but
they should be because otherwise it is too much hassle for the developers to
figure out what to read. Projects may have additional project-specific
documentation augmenting the Guidelines.
FYI
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