On Mon, 13 Oct 2025 at 10:20,
Remi Schnekenburger via epp-dev <epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Ed,
Thanks for your reply. I opened issue #369 to document the steps.
When I had time and the use case, I explored the tool
further, but the issue summarizes my minimal test steps.
Best regards,
Rémi
On Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at
3:06 PM Ed Merks via epp-dev <epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Please create an issue an issue that outlines what
you've been testing. I've been doing periodic tests
creating an EMF project, generating it, and creating a
diagram for it when testing the installer on staging
versions and sometimes for milestones.
On 10/9/2025 2:52 PM, Remi Schnekenburger via
epp-dev wrote:
Dear EPP Community,
Back in August, I informed you of my decision to
step down from my role in testing and maintaining
the Eclipse Modeling Package within the Eclipse
Packaging Project (EPP), effective at the end of
September 2025.
As we are now well into October, I wanted to
kindly follow up. I have not yet received any
response regarding a successor for this role.
Since the new release cycle has already started,
it would be important to ensure a smooth handover
as soon as possible.
Please note that my availability is now more
limited, so the earlier we can begin this
transition, the better support I can provide to
whoever takes over. I would be glad to share the
details of the current release iteration and guide
the handover process, but ideally this should
happen soon.
I’d like to inform you that I will be stepping
down from my role in testing the Eclipse
Modeling Package within the Eclipse Packaging
Project (EPP), effective at the end of
September 2025.
I’ve been involved in the support and
maintenance of the Eclipse Modeling Package
for almost 10 years, and it has been a
rewarding experience to contribute to this key
part of the Eclipse ecosystem. This decision
reflects both a shift in company priorities
and a personal desire to explore new
directions.
Working with the EPP team over the years has
been an absolute pleasure - your commitment,
collaboration, and dedication have made this
experience both meaningful and enjoyable.
Since we are at the beginning of a new release
cycle, there is plenty of time for a smooth
handover. I would be happy to share the
incoming release details and work with anyone
interested to pass on the responsibility
during this final iteration - ideally before
the end of September. Feel free to reach out
if you’d like more information or support
during the transition.