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Re: [aperi-dev] Re: Aperi Project status
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Bjorn
My comment here relates only
to participation with Planet Eclipse. Aperi does work with other
Eclipse based projects as well as the Eclipse community in general. We
cannot participate in every event but we
do work within the community. We
have been involved with several Eclipse conferences, where we have held
poster sessions to share our work with the community.
Russ
Bjorn Freeman-Benson <bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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09/16/2008 02:18 PM
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Russell,
I found your email answer to Wayne interesting. Specifically I'm curious
what you believe Aperi is providing to the greater Eclipse community? You
stated that:
We have participated in some of the Eclipse venues but
have not found a good size interest group in the storage management area
so we do not plan to regularly participate in Planet Eclipse. Contact me
if you think there is a significant interest in this area as we are always
interested in expanding our community.
Since I see Eclipse as more than just a place for projects
to have a CVS and Bugzilla, it's my personal opinion that Eclipse projects
are obligated/should be involved in the Eclipse venues and efforts. For
example, all Eclipse projects should be moving towards joining the annual
release train; and they should be working to educate the rest of the Eclipse
community about their area of expertise; and they should be working to
integrate with the rest of the projects (for example, BIRT and DTP and
TPTP have been great in that way, making use of each other's frameworks
in mutually beneficial ways). After all, if a project is not involved in
something more than just itself, then it's not really "part of"
Eclipse and perhaps should be hosted at Google Code or Sourceforge or some
other location, n'est pas?
Good you elaborate a bit on the connections between Aperi and "the
greater Eclipse community"?
- Bjorn
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