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Re: [featuremodel-dev] Contribution: Xtext Grammar for featuremodel and variant model

Hello Holger,

Yes, it should be definitely be a feature that is independent of the
"core". How should we proceed? Would the project leads prefer that we
host the code on Eclipselabs for a while first or should we go for the
project repo right away?

Best Regards,

Andreas


Am 28.08.2012 13:28, schrieb Holger Papajewski:
> Hello Andreas,
>
> I'm happy to see, that you are using the EMF feature model project.
> I think a Xtext-based language  will be a cool contribution to the project. It could be
> added as an individual feature, so user can decide if they need a textual representation
> of the models.
>
> Best regards
>   Holger
>
> Am 28.08.2012 10:14, schrieb Andreas Graf:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> based on the Eclipse Feature Model .ecore-Files we have, within the
>> German research project IMES, implemented two Xtext-based languages for
>> the specification features / variants that map to the Eclipse feature
>> model ecore. We plan to publish these as open source and would like to
>> ask if it would make sense from your perspective to publish them within
>> this project.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>

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