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Re: [jwt-dev] Interested in Apache Chemistry,	currently in IP process
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- just to say that, if it doesn't work for the 23rd, we'd still be 
hoping for July (for Eclipse Con Europe).
Best regards,
Marc
Le 16/05/2012 11:44, Marc Dutoo a écrit :
Greetings dear RT PMC leaders and members
First, sorry for coming out of the blue with this email. I'm not sure 
I shouldn't be doing it otherwise, but I haven't found a better 
channel, though I've tried.
Making it short (*) :
At Eclipse JWT, we've developed a first version of integration with 
ECM (Entreprise Content Management), that we wanted to put in the Juno 
yearly release.
However it uses the Apache Chemistry CMIS ECM client library, which is 
currently in "waiting for PMC approval" phase of the IP process of 
Eclipse RT Apricot since February :
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/ip_log.php?projectid=rt.apricot
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6170
(and up to 6178)
I know that it's pretty unreasonable of me to expect anything at this 
point, being this late in the game, but still could there be any 
chance for it to be approved before May the 23rd (for Juno) ??
Best regards,
Marc Dutoo
Open Wide
Eclipse SOA Java Workflow Tooling co-lead
(*) The long version :
We're actually Nuxeo partners, which is why I knew that Nuxeo had 
contributed Apricot, and somehow believed (wrongly) that its 
dependencies would be OK in Eclipse.
So I've talked it up with Thierry Delprat, Nuxeo CTO. Then I've tried 
to send an email to the RT PMC mailing list 2 weeks ago, but I didn't 
see until now that it had bounced (being on holidays).
Finally I had a word with Adrian Mos, SOA PMC rep to the Architecture 
Council, about sending such a mail to a few of RT PMC leaders and 
members.
And even if you can't do it for Juno, rest assured that there is a 
rising level of interest in Eclipse SOA for it, according to those 
recent discussions with Adrian but also Stephane Drapeau of Eclipse SCA !