This is great news. Thanks, Matt.
/cc PolarSys PMC
I'd like to welcome you to eclipse.org and provide you with a little
additional guidance.
We have several wiki pages that exist to help you manage your
project.I'd like to direct your attention to the "Development
Resources" page [1] in general, and the "Managing a Project" section
[2] in particular. If you already have code for your new project,
please play particular attention to the information about your
"Initial Contribution" [3]. Note that your initial contribution
must be the first commit in your project repository, and you
cannot commit to the repository until after you've received
approval from the IP Team. There's more information on the
"Starting a New Project" page [4] .
All of the committers on your project should review the "New
Committer Handbook" [5], and may consider attending the Eclipse
Committer Bootcamp [6]. Committers are expected to be familiar with
the Eclipse Development Process [7] and the Eclipse Committer Due
Diligence Guidelines [8]. Please make sure that they have an
opportunity to familiarize themselves.
I strongly encourage you to make use of the Common Build
Infrastructure (CBI) [9] for your project builds.
You should also familiarize yourself with the Project Management
Infrastructure (PMI) [A] that we use to maintain and disseminate
meta information about the project.
Please ensure that all committers and mentors register for the the
project's "dev" list and be sure to monitor the project's forum for
questions from the community.
Finally, please also encourage all project committers to join the
incubation mailing list[B]. We use this list to connect committers
from new projects to their peers in other projects in the incubation
phase and to mentors who can help answer questions and discuss
issues related to the project onboarding process.
I know that this is a lot of information to absorb. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to ask your project mentors, or
me, for assistance.
Thanks,
Wayne
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources
[2]
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources#Leads:_Managing_A_Project
[3]
https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#ip-initial-contribution
[4] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#starting
[5] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook
[6]
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Committer_Bootcamp
[7]
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php
[8] http://www.eclipse.org/legal/committerguidelines.php
[9] http://wiki.eclipse.org/CBI
[A] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Project_Management_Infrastructure
[B] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/incubation
On 17/03/16 04:30 PM, Webmaster(Matt
Ward) wrote:
Greetings,
The eplmp project is all set up and ready to go! Here are the specifics
(please communicate this information to your committers):
** Please note: If I was unable to locate committer records for some of
the initial committers they won't be able to access the resources below
until they receive their polarsys.org user id's.
1.GIT access:
A new repository has been created for you on GitHub:
https://github.com/polarsys/eplmp
If your committers have added their GitHub account to their Eclipse
Foundation account, they should receive an invite to join the eplmp
team. If the committers didn't have a GitHub account, they should
create one, then login to https://dev.eclipse.org/site_login and under
the account details section add their GitHub id in the 'GitHub id' box.
As your project is now an Eclipse Foundation project, please observe and
follow the Eclipse Committer Due Diligence guidelines explained below:
http://www.eclipse.org/legal/committerguidelines.php
If you have any questions with regards to the operation of your project
or the above guidelines, please don't hesitate to contact
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx (Infrastructure issues) or emo@xxxxxxxxxxx
(Process/guidelines issues).
2. Mailing lists
The eplmp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx list has been created. You can subscribe to
the list here: https://polarsys.org/mailman/listinfo/eplmp-dev .
Subscription is required to post messages to the list.
3. Forums
A forum for eplmp has been created. You can access it via
http://polarsys.org/forums . An initial welcome message has been posted.
4. Downloads
You have a downloads area with 2GB of space. To access this area, simply
use an SFTP or SCP client (such as CoreFTP or WinSCP) in SSH mode to
and connect to polarsys.org. Your downloads path can be accessed via:
/home/httpd/downloads/eplmp
To link to a downloadable file, use the following path:
<a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://download.polarsys.org/eplmp/eplmp-1.0.0.zip">"http://download.polarsys.org/eplmp/eplmp-1.0.0.zip">
You can move any outdated or un-needed files to archive.polarsys.org
just by copying the files to /home/httpd/archives/eplmp .
These files can be linked to using:
<a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://archive.polarsys.org/eplmp/eplmp-1.0.0.zip">"http://archive.polarsys.org/eplmp/eplmp-1.0.0.zip">
5. Bugzilla
Your bugzilla project, components, versions (if specified) and
milestones (if specified) have been created.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on the
incubation@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing
list(https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/incubation).
-Matt.
--
Wayne Beaton on behalf of the Eclipse Management Organization
@waynebeaton
The Eclipse Foundation
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