Hi Jay,
I like the approach :-).
We would really like to participate with ChemClipse in the autumn
release. But I don't know if it will work smoothly with ChemClipse
cause we migrated to Eclipse e4 in mixed mode (since Eclipse 4.1) -
back then, I thought this would be easier. We use an own
Application.e4xmi and several fragment.e4xmi files for each plugin.
One approach would be to extend the legacy e4xmi somehow. But
there's another problem regarding the toolbar items. Normally,
CoreExpression can be used in the e4xmi files to enable/disable
them. But there are still some bugs in the platform:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/452550
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=400217
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=457214
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=432856
In summary, I'll fiddle around with the legacy e4xmi and I'll try to
find a solution for this issue. Hence, don't count on ChemClipse for
the autumn release so far. But I'll try my best.
Cheers,
Philip
Am 16.03.2016 um 22:34 schrieb Jay Jay
Billings:
Everyone,
At our annual meeting we decided that we
would like to move forward with a "fall
release" for some subset of Science
Working Group projects. This would be
similar to the simultaneous release for
Eclipse as whole, but just for our
stuff. Hopefully this will start to get
us prepared to join future simultaneous
releases.
So far I have the following projects on
the list for the release:
ICE
EAVP
Triquetrum
January
This "release" will be a coordinated release in which
all participating projects
1.) prepare a working version of their product that can
be dubbed release X.Y.Z.
2.) complete all IP, release review and other Foundation
requirements.
3.) all artifacts for participating projects are released at
the individual project sites and through links at science.eclipse.org.
4.) do whatever else Wayne Beaton says we have to do. ;-)
Release day will be 21st October 2016. I will work with
Wayne to figure out other important dates, such as Release
Candidate dates, that we need to keep in mind.
Would anyone else like to join in?
Jay
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Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
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