Sébastien,
Comments below:
Le 05/02/2010 15:01, GERARD Sebastien 166342 a écrit :
Hi Stephan,
The version
of the sphinx proposal that was uploaded
on the Eclipse web site as a project proposal (http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/sphinx/)
is
not in line with the content of the last proposal I sent you last
Wednesday.
I cc this document to this email as a reminder.
I think that "not in line" is not justified. The published version is
slightly different, yes, but as stated in my e-mail which I sent to you
upon completion of step 1 (see attachment), these differences consist
of correction of spell errors and some rephrasings but don't change the
content of the version we have commonly agreed upon in any significant
way.
According to
what we said last Wednesday, the process
for finalizing the proposal was:
1 – you
should have sent me two versions of
this proposal integrating my comments and the one of Cedric: 1 short
version
that was intended to be the official proposal, and a longest (the one
cc this email
and possibly modified by you).
Which I've done by 2010-02-04 morning CET, see attachment.
2 – then I
sho this shuld have
reviewedortest
version and then say if I am ok or if I need some final modifications.
Which I was waiting for since completion of step 1.
But you have
skipped this second stage and then you
did not give me any time to agree on the final version post on the
Eclipse web
site and you did not give the time to consult the Papyrus team to have
their final
agreement also!
No, by all honesty, I have never given green light for the publication
of the proposal.
What I've done is that I've asked Wayne at Eclipse Foundation to make
the latest version of the proposal available under a hidden link at
Eclipse.org (see attachment). It is quite normal to do that and even
stated like this in the Eclipse Development Process
(
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Pre-Proposal_Phase).
Then Wayne asked to you and me if anyone has still any change requests
(see attachment). Me, still waiting for your reaction in response to
completion of step 1 hadn't any, and you have also not replied to Wayne.
Personally, I didn't worry much about, because I was expecting that
Wayne would wait for an explicit go from both of us before moving
forward. What happened instead is that Eclipse Foundation has turned
the proposal public without waiting for anymore feedback.
That's what happened, and I was as surprised as you when I saw that
this morning. I therefore have to say that it was Eclipse Foundation
who has been a little bit too fast here.
And again, I definitely didn't meant it to take this way.
For that
reason, I ask you to ask Eclipse to withdraw
the current version of the proposal from the Eclipse web site and then
to send
me the version of the doc used for the publication. It will give a
chance to me
and the Papyrus team to provide our comments and agreement.
Given that the differences between the version we have agreed upon and
the published one are MINOR with regard to the content, I strongly
believe that it would be to our all's disadvantage if we overreacted by
withdrawing the proposal under the eyes of the whole Eclipse community.
Really, we have been so close to starting off a really good
collaboration, why throwing all this away now because of a few spell
errors and a couple of rephrasings?
So, what I suggest is that we simply complete step 2 and then send an
updated
version of the proposal to Eclipse Foundation in case that this should
be necessary. Then this update would silently replace the current
version and that's it.
This is btw. absolutely not unusual, because an Eclipse project
proposal is not necessarily meant to stay unchanged but can be altered
during the whole proposal phase (see
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#6_2_2_Proposal
for details).
Thanks,
Stephan
Thanks,
Best…
Sébastien.
Dr. Sébastien Gérard
Head of MDD for DRES research project
CEA
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Stephan EBERLE
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