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 I also +1 - I think it makes the most sense. It allows each widget to
have a separate group of committers.
 
  a)
Every *single* widget is transformed into a subproject. So it canfollow its own release cycle, incubation state, committer election,
 
 
 
  As the maintaining-author of the official Eclipse Development Process,
I always cringe when someone says this and I'd love to understand
exactly what it is that people find too heavy. Seriously, I would. Not
just a wave of the hand "it's too heavy", but a "having to write a
proposal is too heavy", or "having to fill out the project provisioning
online form is too heavy", or even "I think it's too heavy because
there isn't a flowchart and checklist of steps I need to follow"... I
think the Eclipse process is now lighter weight (fewer hurdles, fewer
forms, and faster) than, e.g., the Apache process and I don't hear
people saying the Apache process is too heavy so I must be missing
something...
  b) For
 widgets like our nebula ones the subproject process is too heavy
 weight IMHO (at least for the existing ones).
 
 
 Konstantin, if you could keep me in the loop on your conversations
here, I'd really *really* like to learn what the issues are so that I
can solve them.
 
 - Bjorn
 
 
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