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Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5519] Wed, 24 June 2009 11:59 Go to next message
Madhu Samuel is currently offline Madhu SamuelFriend
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Which is the preferred development environment for gef3d?

Can I checkout the gef3d source from galileo?

Regards,
Madhu


Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5529 is a reply to message #5519] Wed, 24 June 2009 21:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kristian Duske is currently offline Kristian DuskeFriend
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Hi Madhu,

> Which is the preferred development environment for gef3d?
> Can I checkout the gef3d source from galileo?

Check out this posting in our development blog:
http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/gef3d/2009/06/24/gef3d-and-gali leo/

Short answer: Yes ;-)

Regards
Kristian
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5545 is a reply to message #5519] Thu, 25 June 2009 10:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jens von Pilgrim is currently offline Jens von PilgrimFriend
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I have updated the installation note in the Wiki accordingly
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation). GEF3D is not part of the
Galileo train, and there is no installable distribution available yet,
i.e. you will have to install GEF3D by importing the sources from the
SVN. The latest version (as of revision 168) requires GEF 3.5.

Cheers

Jens
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5554 is a reply to message #5545] Thu, 25 June 2009 12:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Madhu Samuel is currently offline Madhu SamuelFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Jens v.P. wrote:

> I have updated the installation note in the Wiki accordingly
> (http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation). GEF3D is not part of the
> Galileo train, and there is no installable distribution available yet,
> i.e. you will have to install GEF3D by importing the sources from the
> SVN. The latest version (as of revision 168) requires GEF 3.5.

> Cheers

> Jens

It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is not
included in the galileo release.

Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are short
of committers to do the planned work?

Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
business/technical problems is a great idea.


Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5559 is a reply to message #5554] Thu, 25 June 2009 14:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Aniszczyk is currently offline Chris AniszczykFriend
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Madhu Samuel wrote:
> It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is
> not included in the galileo release.
>
> Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are
> short of committers to do the planned work?
> Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
> business/technical problems is a great idea.

GEF 3D still needs to graduate and release a "1.0"

The project is still incubating.

Once it graduates, it can decide whether or not to be part of the
release train (which comes with some more requirements).

It's kind of explained in the long Eclipse development process:
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_proc ess.php

I'm sure if Jens and other GEF 3D committers keep up the good work, they
can get it in the next release train. It's also useful to the GEF 3D
team to know who is actually adopting the technology ;)

Cheers,

Chris Aniszczyk | EclipseSource Austin | +1 860 839 2465
http://twitter.com/eclipsesource | http://twitter.com/caniszczyk
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #5564 is a reply to message #5554] Thu, 25 June 2009 21:24 Go to previous message
Kristian Duske is currently offline Kristian DuskeFriend
Messages: 64
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi Madhu,

> It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is
> not included in the galileo release.
>
> Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are
> short of committers to do the planned work?
> Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
> business/technical problems is a great idea.

As Chris explained, we are still in the Incubator and you are right, we
are short of committers. There are only two people actively developing
GEF3D, so progress is slow, but it is steady. There are a few key
features still missing from GEF3D, and as long as those are not
implemented we cannot push for an official release. Maybe next year
(thanks for the vote of confidence, Chris!).

If you need any more help with GEF3D or have any questions, please feel
free to ask anything here. We will try to help you out as quickly as
possible.

Regards
Kristian
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #562313 is a reply to message #5519] Wed, 24 June 2009 21:38 Go to previous message
Kristian Duske is currently offline Kristian DuskeFriend
Messages: 64
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi Madhu,

> Which is the preferred development environment for gef3d?
> Can I checkout the gef3d source from galileo?

Check out this posting in our development blog:
http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/gef3d/2009/06/24/gef3d-and-gali leo/

Short answer: Yes ;-)

Regards
Kristian
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #562377 is a reply to message #5519] Thu, 25 June 2009 10:17 Go to previous message
Jens von Pilgrim is currently offline Jens von PilgrimFriend
Messages: 313
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
I have updated the installation note in the Wiki accordingly
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation). GEF3D is not part of the
Galileo train, and there is no installable distribution available yet,
i.e. you will have to install GEF3D by importing the sources from the
SVN. The latest version (as of revision 168) requires GEF 3.5.

Cheers

Jens
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #562405 is a reply to message #5545] Thu, 25 June 2009 12:43 Go to previous message
Madhu Samuel is currently offline Madhu SamuelFriend
Messages: 199
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Jens v.P. wrote:

> I have updated the installation note in the Wiki accordingly
> (http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation). GEF3D is not part of the
> Galileo train, and there is no installable distribution available yet,
> i.e. you will have to install GEF3D by importing the sources from the
> SVN. The latest version (as of revision 168) requires GEF 3.5.

> Cheers

> Jens

It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is not
included in the galileo release.

Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are short
of committers to do the planned work?

Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
business/technical problems is a great idea.


Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #562428 is a reply to message #5554] Thu, 25 June 2009 14:38 Go to previous message
Chris Aniszczyk is currently offline Chris AniszczykFriend
Messages: 674
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Madhu Samuel wrote:
> It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is
> not included in the galileo release.
>
> Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are
> short of committers to do the planned work?
> Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
> business/technical problems is a great idea.

GEF 3D still needs to graduate and release a "1.0"

The project is still incubating.

Once it graduates, it can decide whether or not to be part of the
release train (which comes with some more requirements).

It's kind of explained in the long Eclipse development process:
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_proc ess.php

I'm sure if Jens and other GEF 3D committers keep up the good work, they
can get it in the next release train. It's also useful to the GEF 3D
team to know who is actually adopting the technology ;)

Cheers,

Chris Aniszczyk | EclipseSource Austin | +1 860 839 2465
http://twitter.com/eclipsesource | http://twitter.com/caniszczyk
Re: Gef3d with Galileo? [message #562445 is a reply to message #5554] Thu, 25 June 2009 21:24 Go to previous message
Kristian Duske is currently offline Kristian DuskeFriend
Messages: 64
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi Madhu,

> It was quite surprising to see that gef3d installable distribution is
> not included in the galileo release.
>
> Is it because of lack of features in gef3d? Or is it because you are
> short of committers to do the planned work?
> Infact, the concept of a programmable 3-dimensional editor to solve the
> business/technical problems is a great idea.

As Chris explained, we are still in the Incubator and you are right, we
are short of committers. There are only two people actively developing
GEF3D, so progress is slow, but it is steady. There are a few key
features still missing from GEF3D, and as long as those are not
implemented we cannot push for an official release. Maybe next year
(thanks for the vote of confidence, Chris!).

If you need any more help with GEF3D or have any questions, please feel
free to ask anything here. We will try to help you out as quickly as
possible.

Regards
Kristian
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