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Community-driven Systems Management in Open Source Project |
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About COSMOSThe COSMOS (COmmunity-driven Systems Management in Open Source) project provides an extensible, standards-based framework upon which software developers can create specialized, differentiated and interoperable offerings of tools for systems management. |
- eclipse.technology.cosmos: Want to get involved on the Cosmos project? Then this is the place. (web)
- cosmos-dev: Mailing list for Cosmos developers.(web)
- cosmos-mgmt: (web)
- cosmos-pmc: Mailing list for Cosmos managment.(web)
Eclipse projects store all of their source code in public revision control systems. The project hosts its revision control repository at:
CVS and SVN repositories are browseable on the web.
| Active: | |
| Bradley Beck | |
| Saurabh Dravid | |
| Jeff Hamm | |
| Josh Hester | |
| Jimmy Mohsin | |
| David Whiteman | |
| Participating: | |
| Jason Losh | |
| Emeritus: | |
| Mark Weitzel | |
This automatically collected information may not represent true activity and should not be used as sole indicator of individual or project behavior. See the wiki page about known data anamolies.
Other web pages list alumni and emeritus committers from all Eclipse projects.
The Eclipse update site for this project is http://download.eclipse.org/technology/cosmos/1.0.0/update-site.
| V1.1 Iteration 7: | 2009-09-18 | completed |
| V1.1 Iteration 6: | 2009-08-07 | completed |
| V1.1 Iteration 5: | 2009-06-26 | completed |
| V1.1 Iteration 4: | 2009-05-15 | completed |
| V1.1 Iteration 3 (Milestone 1): | 2009-04-17 | completed |
Here is the Project Release Timeline.
Bugs can be searched and filed using bugzilla.
The project maintains this website and these wiki pages.
Here is the project plan (raw xml).
Documentation is available for this project.
The project team maintains this IP Log.
The project has published no articles.
| Ed Merks |