VTP has been put on the Technology TLP's project termination list.
While there does appear to be some ongoing development, and some
community interest in the project, the project does not appear to be
operating according to the open source rules of engagement described
by the Eclipse Development Process.
What is the status of the project?
I notice that there is a 3.0 (tentative) release indicated in the
project metadata (along with a 2.0 release indicated in the
downloads), but there have been no release reviews.
In fact, the 3.0 "release" seems to be about four years old (on the
downloads page). How are you getting bits into the hands of the
community?
What sorts of activities are you engaged in to grow the project's
community?
How accurate is the 3.0 plan document?
The project downloads [1] seem to contain some third-party libraries
that may not have corresponding CQs. For example, I cannot locate a
CQ for the following:
org.apache.commons.fileupload_1.1.1.*.jar (No CQ found)
org.apache.commons.io_1.2.0.*.jar (No CQ found)
org.mozilla._javascript_.source_1.7.2.*.jar (No CQ found)
org.mozilla._javascript__1.6.6.*.jar (No CQ found)
org.mozilla._javascript__1.7.2.*.jar (No CQ found)
A separate CQ is required for each version of a library. I believe
that you do have CQs for versions of these libraries, but not these
exact versions. You may need to create additional CQs.
What is SKDialer.jar?
These issues notwithstanding, can you assert that the Eclipse IP Due
Diligence process is being followed?
It seems long past time for the project do undergo a formal review.
Please update your project's releases in the project metadata. I'd
really like to see a proper release scheduled and executed sometime
in the next six months or so.
I see that you have both a CVS and an SVN repository listed for the
project. The CVS repository not longer exists and so should be
removed from the project metadata.
I assume that you are aware that CVS has been retired and that
projects are being compelled to move to Git.
The project website must be migrated to Git [2]
Note that SVN will be retired in 2013.
If you have any questions, or require any assistance, please ask me
or your PMC.
Thanks,
Wayne
[1]
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/downloads.php?id=technology.vtp
[2]
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git/Migrating_to_Git#Migrating_Your_Project_Website
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