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Re: [wtp-incubator-dev] Provisioning all set and done!

I still don't have access. However, my preference is to start from scratch and port bits from each project as needed!
 
The main thing we need to do is to establish the target platform. I think we could stay on a steady version (Europa 3.3 fall2 drop), and occasionally move up a version as required. There should not be too many dependencies on the rest of WTP, so that shouldn't matter anyway.
 
In the first iteration, I think we should aim for the ability to setup and run a transformation using one of the built-in XSLT processors. That sounds like quite alot but actually we have some very good existing code that can do just that.
 
In subsequent iterations, we can add debugging and then look into source editing, validation etc. that hasn't had that much attention yet.
 
Any objections?
 
Doug.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
----- Original Message ----
From: Jesper Steen Møller <jesper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: WTP Incubator Dev list <wtp-incubator-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 3 December, 2007 11:28:22 PM
Subject: [wtp-incubator-dev] Provisioning all set and done!

Hi XSL-people,

I don't know about you, but the webmaster has set me up for Eclipse dev
access now. That means we can now start collaborasting on some decent
XSL tooling for WTP. Horray!

I guess we need to start figuring out how to structure the directory
structure and bundles, and what to commit initially (i.e. do we take the
ported EclipseXSLT stuff as it sits in the bugzillas and add X-assist
features as we go along, or vice versa, or should we start from
scratch). And how do we get the CI build up and running, what with
referring to Orbit JARS and all (I see Xerces was updated to 2.9).

And finally, we should also take an initial shot at doing some iteration
planning. I assume that we are aiming for inclusion in Ganymede, or at
least align with it?

Lots to do, then. Let's discuss any preferences within above categories.
I'll add that I'm not much of a project manager, but I am fairly all-round.

-Jesper
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