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Another offer to help [message #98] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 23:38 |
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Originally posted by: sperez.pervasive.com
Hi. My name is Stephen Perez, and I would like to offer my assistance in the
planning and implementation of this project.
I work for Pervasive Software (a data company: www.pervasive.com) and I am
currently the lead of the engineering team responsible for our embracing of
Eclipse/RCP-based technologies. We've just finished development and are
getting ready to ship our first Eclipse/RCP-based offering. The product,
referred to as Pervasive.SQL Control Center or "PCC", is a tool with
features such as database server browsing, engine configuration, SQL editing
and execution, etc. For more info see
http://www.pervasive.com/psql/9rc/index.asp.
For us, PCC is a proof of concept and a learning experience. Going forward,
we'd like to see DTP become a part of our infrastructure for data-related
tools. PCC is currently database-specific (meant for managing
Pervasive.SQL), but we're certainly moving quickly in the direction where
our tools need to be database agnostic.
I believe we can both benefit from my involvement on the DTP project. Let me
know if there is anything immediate I can help with, and please don't
hesitate to contact me directly. FWIW, while I have not been given the go
ahead to open source "PCC", I have been given the O.K. to officially spend
some of Pervasive's time working on DTP components. Again, please let me
know how I can help.
Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
Stephen
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Re: Another offer to help [message #100 is a reply to message #98] |
Sat, 12 March 2005 02:01 |
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Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com
Welcome Stephen! Is there a particular area of DTP that you are interesting
in working on, or just DTP in general? In the coming weeks we'll be
coordinating teams to start subproject proposal on the current and
(possibly) new project areas, so I'm sure we'll look for your assistance.
:-)
-- John Graham
john.graham@sybase.com
Eclipse DTP
"Stephen Perez" <sperez@pervasive.com> wrote in message
news:d0ta6h$1b1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi. My name is Stephen Perez, and I would like to offer my assistance in
> the
> planning and implementation of this project.
>
> I work for Pervasive Software (a data company: www.pervasive.com) and I am
> currently the lead of the engineering team responsible for our embracing
> of
> Eclipse/RCP-based technologies. We've just finished development and are
> getting ready to ship our first Eclipse/RCP-based offering. The product,
> referred to as Pervasive.SQL Control Center or "PCC", is a tool with
> features such as database server browsing, engine configuration, SQL
> editing
> and execution, etc. For more info see
> http://www.pervasive.com/psql/9rc/index.asp.
>
> For us, PCC is a proof of concept and a learning experience. Going
> forward,
> we'd like to see DTP become a part of our infrastructure for data-related
> tools. PCC is currently database-specific (meant for managing
> Pervasive.SQL), but we're certainly moving quickly in the direction where
> our tools need to be database agnostic.
>
> I believe we can both benefit from my involvement on the DTP project. Let
> me
> know if there is anything immediate I can help with, and please don't
> hesitate to contact me directly. FWIW, while I have not been given the go
> ahead to open source "PCC", I have been given the O.K. to officially spend
> some of Pervasive's time working on DTP components. Again, please let me
> know how I can help.
>
> Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
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Re: Another offer to help [message #101 is a reply to message #100] |
Sat, 12 March 2005 05:58 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: sperez.pervasive.com
For now, I think I'd have to say "DTP in general". I look forward to working
with you all in the coming weeks and months.
Stephen
"John Graham" <john.graham@sybase.com> wrote in message
news:d0tii3$v1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Welcome Stephen! Is there a particular area of DTP that you are
interesting
> in working on, or just DTP in general? In the coming weeks we'll be
> coordinating teams to start subproject proposal on the current and
> (possibly) new project areas, so I'm sure we'll look for your assistance.
> :-)
>
> -- John Graham
> john.graham@sybase.com
> Eclipse DTP
>
> "Stephen Perez" <sperez@pervasive.com> wrote in message
> news:d0ta6h$1b1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> > Hi. My name is Stephen Perez, and I would like to offer my assistance in
> > the
> > planning and implementation of this project.
> >
> > I work for Pervasive Software (a data company: www.pervasive.com) and I
am
> > currently the lead of the engineering team responsible for our embracing
> > of
> > Eclipse/RCP-based technologies. We've just finished development and are
> > getting ready to ship our first Eclipse/RCP-based offering. The product,
> > referred to as Pervasive.SQL Control Center or "PCC", is a tool with
> > features such as database server browsing, engine configuration, SQL
> > editing
> > and execution, etc. For more info see
> > http://www.pervasive.com/psql/9rc/index.asp.
> >
> > For us, PCC is a proof of concept and a learning experience. Going
> > forward,
> > we'd like to see DTP become a part of our infrastructure for
data-related
> > tools. PCC is currently database-specific (meant for managing
> > Pervasive.SQL), but we're certainly moving quickly in the direction
where
> > our tools need to be database agnostic.
> >
> > I believe we can both benefit from my involvement on the DTP project.
Let
> > me
> > know if there is anything immediate I can help with, and please don't
> > hesitate to contact me directly. FWIW, while I have not been given the
go
> > ahead to open source "PCC", I have been given the O.K. to officially
spend
> > some of Pervasive's time working on DTP components. Again, please let me
> > know how I can help.
> >
> > Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Another offer to help [message #564096 is a reply to message #98] |
Sat, 12 March 2005 02:01 |
John Graham Messages: 183 Registered: July 2009 |
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Welcome Stephen! Is there a particular area of DTP that you are interesting
in working on, or just DTP in general? In the coming weeks we'll be
coordinating teams to start subproject proposal on the current and
(possibly) new project areas, so I'm sure we'll look for your assistance.
:-)
-- John Graham
john.graham@sybase.com
Eclipse DTP
"Stephen Perez" <sperez@pervasive.com> wrote in message
news:d0ta6h$1b1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi. My name is Stephen Perez, and I would like to offer my assistance in
> the
> planning and implementation of this project.
>
> I work for Pervasive Software (a data company: www.pervasive.com) and I am
> currently the lead of the engineering team responsible for our embracing
> of
> Eclipse/RCP-based technologies. We've just finished development and are
> getting ready to ship our first Eclipse/RCP-based offering. The product,
> referred to as Pervasive.SQL Control Center or "PCC", is a tool with
> features such as database server browsing, engine configuration, SQL
> editing
> and execution, etc. For more info see
> http://www.pervasive.com/psql/9rc/index.asp
>
> For us, PCC is a proof of concept and a learning experience. Going
> forward,
> we'd like to see DTP become a part of our infrastructure for data-related
> tools. PCC is currently database-specific (meant for managing
> Pervasive.SQL), but we're certainly moving quickly in the direction where
> our tools need to be database agnostic.
>
> I believe we can both benefit from my involvement on the DTP project. Let
> me
> know if there is anything immediate I can help with, and please don't
> hesitate to contact me directly. FWIW, while I have not been given the go
> ahead to open source "PCC", I have been given the O.K. to officially spend
> some of Pervasive's time working on DTP components. Again, please let me
> know how I can help.
>
> Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
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Re: Another offer to help [message #564115 is a reply to message #100] |
Sat, 12 March 2005 05:58 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: sperez.pervasive.com
For now, I think I'd have to say "DTP in general". I look forward to working
with you all in the coming weeks and months.
Stephen
"John Graham" <john.graham@sybase.com> wrote in message
news:d0tii3$v1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Welcome Stephen! Is there a particular area of DTP that you are
interesting
> in working on, or just DTP in general? In the coming weeks we'll be
> coordinating teams to start subproject proposal on the current and
> (possibly) new project areas, so I'm sure we'll look for your assistance.
> :-)
>
> -- John Graham
> john.graham@sybase.com
> Eclipse DTP
>
> "Stephen Perez" <sperez@pervasive.com> wrote in message
> news:d0ta6h$1b1$1@www.eclipse.org...
> > Hi. My name is Stephen Perez, and I would like to offer my assistance in
> > the
> > planning and implementation of this project.
> >
> > I work for Pervasive Software (a data company: www.pervasive.com) and I
am
> > currently the lead of the engineering team responsible for our embracing
> > of
> > Eclipse/RCP-based technologies. We've just finished development and are
> > getting ready to ship our first Eclipse/RCP-based offering. The product,
> > referred to as Pervasive.SQL Control Center or "PCC", is a tool with
> > features such as database server browsing, engine configuration, SQL
> > editing
> > and execution, etc. For more info see
> > http://www.pervasive.com/psql/9rc/index.asp
> >
> > For us, PCC is a proof of concept and a learning experience. Going
> > forward,
> > we'd like to see DTP become a part of our infrastructure for
data-related
> > tools. PCC is currently database-specific (meant for managing
> > Pervasive.SQL), but we're certainly moving quickly in the direction
where
> > our tools need to be database agnostic.
> >
> > I believe we can both benefit from my involvement on the DTP project.
Let
> > me
> > know if there is anything immediate I can help with, and please don't
> > hesitate to contact me directly. FWIW, while I have not been given the
go
> > ahead to open source "PCC", I have been given the O.K. to officially
spend
> > some of Pervasive's time working on DTP components. Again, please let me
> > know how I can help.
> >
> > Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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