It looks like our both last posts came cross-over :)
I like the idea of not only consuming EMF Search but also participating in with some guys from our team. However as I said earlier, it will be difficult for us to accept any significant work load or even the project lead right NOW. Once we will have started the Sphinx project it will be much easier and certainly possible for some of us to join in.
So, maybe you could take over the project lead on a "minimum effort" basis for the time being and we can help you out later on?
Best,
Stephan
P.S.: Will you be at EclipseCon this year? Maybe we could meet there as discuss things further.
Hi again,
and about sphynx team do they want to join us ? We do not have so much
time to handle the project lead, maybe one of the sphynx team could be
interested in ?
Regards
Tristan FAURE
lucas a écrit :
Ed, All,
which guy will be the lead for EMF Search ?
Should I bless the committer guys from the portal ?
Would Ed be the guy blessing lead guys ?
I would really like to remain commiter on EMF Search as I will have
more time by the end of the year.
I think it's important to provide relatively small grained reusable
components, but a single larger project could provide many of those.
Let's just see what boils out of Sphinx/Papyrus consolidation and
decide later.
Cheers,
Ed
Stephan Eberle wrote:
Ed,
As I said earlier, EMF Search is an item which sooner or later will become a must
in Sphinx. So it would be a pity to let it die at this point.
On the other hand I have to say that we are currently focused on
getting Sphinx and the necessary consolidation work with Papyrus
Backbone started. I therefore cannot say yet when exactly we will have
time and resources to carry on with EMF Search.
Another question: would you say that EMF Search should be maintained as
is, i.e. as an "independent" modeling component, or could we also opt
for an integration of EMF Search right into the Sphinx codebase?
Best,
Stephan
Am 05.03.2010 21:34, schrieb Ed Merks:
Stephan,
I'll assume for the time being that EMF Search will be recommitterized
in the non-to-distant future.
Cheers,
Ed
Stephan Eberle wrote:
Hi,
EMF Search could find a new home in the recently proposed Sphinx
project. It is actually something which we'll definitely need there.
Before letting it go for a termination review, I'd therefore like to
check if we can take care of it (I just need some time for discussing
this idea with the team). I'll let you know the about our decision asap
(something like next week). Would that work?
@Papyrus and Artop team members: What do you think?
we would like to take care of EMFatic.
That is we want to work on an Xtext-based implementation.
But we won't be able to start on it before end of this year.
Regards,
Sven
On Feb 18, 2010, at 6:47 PM, Ed Merks wrote:
Hi,
Due to project inactivity, I plan to ask for termination reviews of EMF
Temporality, EMFatic, and EMF Search. If anyone has any concerns or
would like to step up, please speak up now.
By the way, Ecore Tools is in need of active committers as well, or at
the very least, a release engineering support. Volunteers will be most
welcome.