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<papyrus-ic-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> på uppdrag av Charles Rivet <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Svara till: papyrus-ic discussions <papyrus-ic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 Datum: torsdag 23 maj 2019 21:10
 Till: papyrus-ic discussions <papyrus-ic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 Kopia: Francis Bordeleau <Francis.Bordeleau@xxxxxxxxx>
 Ämne: Re: [papyrus-ic] The end of the Papyrus IC?
 I can make a phone meeting the second week of July.
 
Although I would be very happy to participate in an in-person meeting, It is highly unlikely that I could make it to to Models 
 
 
  
I like the idea of a phone call in the short term and a face-to-face before the end of the year.
 
Suggest a time for the call.  My schedule usually is pliable.   
Charles,  
Thanks for sending this email. 
For those interested, I propose that we organize a call to discuss how to proceed. My understanding is that Polarsys is now officially no longer existing. The question asked by Charles on what to do with the existing
 material needs to be discussed. I would be a shame to simply drop all of the good things and experience that have been created in the establishment and management of the Papyrus IC. I think that a post-mortem is something useful to do. From my perspective,
 even if I find extremely disappointing the way that the Papyrus IC ends, it has been a great experience that allowed me to meet and work with great people who will remain friends. 
Would the second week of June be a good time to schedule a conference call? 
Cordialement,
 Francis
 
 Francis Bordeleau, Professeur
 Département de génie logiciel et TI
 École de technologie supérieure, Université du Québec
 1100, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, bureau A-4469
 Montréal (Québec), H3C 1K3
 Tel. 514 396-8800, poste 8756
 
 
 
  
I think it may be time to figure out what will happen with the Papyrus IC.
 The PolarSys infrastructure is going to Eclipse and the Papyrus IC infrastructure is part of it.
 
 But is there a consensus to continue efforts for this working group? Or is it time to archive every/some things?
 
 Just as for PolarSys, I believe that here are things that are historically valuable and interesting (I already started backing some up, just in case)?
 
 I am hoping I will get some answers to this mail, but if not, it also sends a strong message.
 
 At the very least, I would like a post-mortem of this experiment, even if I end up writing it on my own.
 
 It was a pleasure to work with all of you on this endevour.
 
 Regards / cordialement,
 
 Charles Rivet
 Senior Product Manager / directeur principal de produits
 charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
 
 
 
 
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