Hi Jürgen
Active well-informed contributors are nearly always
welcome.
I'm inclined to split the activities three ways:
a) keep the project ticking over as-is
- Produce new builds.
- Maintain the project's update site on
download.eclipse.org.
- Maintain the PMI content.
- Contribute update-to-data content to SimRel.
This largely involves responding to the too-frequent
Java and EF infrastructure changes.
b) enhance the project's documentation/web presence
- Respond to discussions.
- Maintain the PMI content.
Accommodate the obsolescence of the Eclipse Wiki.
c) enhance the project's functionality
- Resolve issues.
- Merge pull requests.
- Respond to discussions.
- Produce new builds.
- Maintain the PMI content.
There is a Bugzilla
backlog, notably UML 2.5.1. The project is very stable
so safety and inertia strongly discourage any changes.
I'm responsible for OCL and
QVTd, I help with QVTo and I keep MoDisco alive. I am
therefore in a good position to tackle a) i.e. keep
UML2 alive, in particular catching up on the recent EF
infrastructure changes.
However I'm well past
retirement age, so I'm generally looking to lose
rather than gain responsibilities.
Plenty of opportunities for
new team members.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 24/11/2025 10:08, Jürgen
Albert wrote:
Hi Ed(s),
as we have a vested interest in that project as
well, I'd like to pitch in as much as I can.
Regards,
Jürgen.
Am 22.11.2025 um 10:53
schrieb Ed Merks:
In the interest of openness and transparency in
my role and Modeling PMC lead, I post this email
on the project's dev list.
The project is badly in need of active committers
for the following activities:
- Resolve issues.
- Merge pull requests.
- Respond to discussions.
- Produce new builds.
- Maintain the project's update site on
download.eclipse.org.
- Maintain the PMI content.
- Contribute update-to-data content to SimRel.
I understand that Kenn Hussey no longer has the
capacity for these activities. Ed Willink has
offered to take over these tasks. I wanted to
bring this situation to the attention of the
people that I see have been relatively recently
involve in providing pull requests and opening
issues and which appear to have UML2 dependencies
in SimRel.
Unless others also volunteer to get involved, I
will recommend that Kenn elected Ed for these
activities.
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