Epsilon actually lists Emfatic as a dependency. This is what
actually lead me here. Unfortunately, Epsilon's download/install
page requires that the user connect to an external third-party p2
repository to get the Emfatic bits.
I'm going to build a script that will help identify potentially-dead
projects. From that, I can help the Modeling PMC identify the dead
projects and assist with the clean up.
Wayne
On 12/17/2011 04:39 AM, Ed Merks wrote:
Wayne,
It's dead. There are quite a few more dead EMFT projects. They
all need to be cleaned up, but there's quite a bit of process
around that. (Xcore will replace it. The Epsilon folks have a
replacement as well.)
More pressing problems are things like QVTo on which GMF Tooling
depends, but all the committers seem to have gone AWOL. Also
concerning is that all Ecore Tools committers, other than me, seem
to have gone AWOL as well. I've called a vote there and warned
them that I'll decommitterize anyone who doesn't vote. I assume I
have the authority and the EMO's backing to do that?
Cheers,
Ed
On 16/12/2011 10:26 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
AFAICT, Emfatic has been around for four years.
There are no downloads and there hasn't been a single review of
any kind. No project metadata has been specified, so determining
whether or not there has been any commit activity is difficult
(not impossible, I just like looking at the graphs).
What is the status of the project?
Wayne
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