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Welcome [message #1121] Wed, 03 July 2002 23:17 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: brian_barry.oti.com

As some keen eyes have already noticed, we are starting a new newsgroup for
the Eclipse Technology Project. Check out the main Projects page and follow
the links to see the Charter, some discussion about the purpose of this PMC
and information about the first two subprojects, both of which are very
cool.

The Technology PMC is not intended as a replacement for, or competition
with, SourceForge and similar sites. That is, it is not a catch-all place
to hold everyone's great ideas for extending or improving Eclipse . It IS
intended to provide a home within Eclipse for researchers and educators, as
well "incubator projects" which implement ideas borrowed from the research
community in Eclipse (like the AspectJ plugin from the AJDT project).

If you have ideas for new Technology projects, post them here. Once we see
that a critical mass of interest is growing around any idea, we will create
a specialized newsgroup to host that discussion, and provide a forum to
develop a project proposal, round up people interested in doing the work,
etc. The Technology PMC will work actively to help any group which wants to
get a new project up and running.
Re: Welcome [message #17235 is a reply to message #1121] Tue, 13 August 2002 15:44 Go to previous message
Pascal Rapaz is currently offline Pascal RapazFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Brian Barry wrote:
> As some keen eyes have already noticed, we are starting a new newsgroup for
> the Eclipse Technology Project. Check out the main Projects page and follow
> the links to see the Charter, some discussion about the purpose of this PMC
> and information about the first two subprojects, both of which are very
> cool.
>
> The Technology PMC is not intended as a replacement for, or competition
> with, SourceForge and similar sites. That is, it is not a catch-all place
> to hold everyone's great ideas for extending or improving Eclipse . It IS
> intended to provide a home within Eclipse for researchers and educators, as
> well "incubator projects" which implement ideas borrowed from the research
> community in Eclipse (like the AspectJ plugin from the AJDT project).
>
> If you have ideas for new Technology projects, post them here. Once we see
> that a critical mass of interest is growing around any idea, we will create
> a specialized newsgroup to host that discussion, and provide a forum to
> develop a project proposal, round up people interested in doing the work,
> etc. The Technology PMC will work actively to help any group which wants to
> get a new project up and running.
>
>
>
Re: Welcome [message #572896 is a reply to message #1121] Tue, 13 August 2002 15:44 Go to previous message
Pascal Rapaz is currently offline Pascal RapazFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Brian Barry wrote:
> As some keen eyes have already noticed, we are starting a new newsgroup for
> the Eclipse Technology Project. Check out the main Projects page and follow
> the links to see the Charter, some discussion about the purpose of this PMC
> and information about the first two subprojects, both of which are very
> cool.
>
> The Technology PMC is not intended as a replacement for, or competition
> with, SourceForge and similar sites. That is, it is not a catch-all place
> to hold everyone's great ideas for extending or improving Eclipse . It IS
> intended to provide a home within Eclipse for researchers and educators, as
> well "incubator projects" which implement ideas borrowed from the research
> community in Eclipse (like the AspectJ plugin from the AJDT project).
>
> If you have ideas for new Technology projects, post them here. Once we see
> that a critical mass of interest is growing around any idea, we will create
> a specialized newsgroup to host that discussion, and provide a forum to
> develop a project proposal, round up people interested in doing the work,
> etc. The Technology PMC will work actively to help any group which wants to
> get a new project up and running.
>
>
>
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