Hi all,
this sounds very exciting!
I guess the one big question I have is, what exemplary
components
would be shipped from Eclipse? The proposal talks a lot
about
tools, a core model, and some "meta-components", but I
think
that in order to be truly successful, at least a few
actually usable
components would need to be included.
What components could that be?
The other question is, if and how the build / debug /
deployment
system of RTSC would be integrated with the
CDT.
Cheers, -- Martin Oberhuber Wind River Systems,
Inc. Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Hi PMC,
Permit me to introduce you to the Dave Russo, from Texas
Instruments. TI is proposing a new project under DSDP called “Real-Time
Software Components” (RTSC)…affectionately known as “Ritzy”.
Attached is an updated version of the proposal that follows
an initial review by myself, Bjorn, and Mike M. Mike and I also met with
Dave and the other proposed committers two weeks ago to further discuss the
technology and their planned contributions. I also spent some time with
Dave last week to discuss the various facets of leading Eclipse
projects. Ritzy has been in use at TI for several years now, both by
internal development groups and by partners. Dave already has a good
understanding of the three communities we service in Eclipse. He asked
several very good questions about transparency, open source vs. commercial
challenges, and the Eclipse development process. I believe he and the
Ritzy team will be a good addition to DSDP.
Please offer any comments you have on this mailing
list. Dave is already subscribed. He’s out this week, so responses
may be delayed. I’d like to invite him to the next PMC meeting to meet
everyone and answer any questions you have.
Doug
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