No objection, if it’s what you have
available.
- Rich (gronback@xxxxxxx
on MSN)
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The use of Windows Messenger for instant messaging
among the GMF team would be a possible option for IBM employees. Any objection?
Thanks
- Fred
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Rational Software, IBM Software Group
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Unfortunately, I checked into it after the kickoff meeting and Skype isn't an
option that is available to IBM employees...
Thanks,
Dan
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Hi Dan and others,
congratulations to your nice prototype of the DSM
Toolkit.
By the way: what does "DSM" mean. I
would propose to take a more simple
name like "Designer".
What I expect before going into the real
implementation phase of the
Designer is to have
a discussion about the general requirements in the
GMF group.
Perhaps the GMF community could also profit from
some ideals of the
Tiger Designer.
I would also expect that the GMF Designer uses the
Borland GMF code
generator,
so maybe the Designer could be joined work of the
GMF community.
By the way: could we use Skype for the next
presentation/discussion as
proposed in the kickoff meeting?
Regards,
Karsten
Daniel Leroux wrote:
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> Hi Richard,
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> I'm looking forward to seeing an update on
where the existing codebase
> has evolved.
>
> The work done by the students is definitely a
prototype and requires a
> lot more work but it exceeded all my
expectations of what could be
> done in < 10 weeks. They probably
also exceeded our GMF M1 goals and
> would definitely give the project a huge
headstart...which is why I
> pushed to have this presented to all of you.
Over time we could
> replace it with a generated editor but I see
significant short-term
> benefits to releasing this code to the community.
> - We have nice/usable UI for M1
> - There is (potentially long-term) value in
the patterns (templates)
> that the students developed to generate the
right code that leverages
> the runtime in the right way...this
potentially helps the Borland
> developers get up to speed on the runtime
more quickly(??)
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> Look forward to discussing this with
everyone.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
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> Hi All,
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> Thanks again to Fred and team for taking the
time to show us the DSM
> Toolkit. Clearly, some nice work by a
small group of students in a
> short period of time!
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> I'd like to get some feedback on this
proposed contribution from the
> group. Although it would quickly add
some polish to the project, it
> does so at the loss of having bootstrapped of
our own editors (a
> stated goal of the project). I'd like
to see how our existing
> codebase progresses toward this goal and have
a follow-up call to
> discuss this matter, our build/test process,
the runtime refactoring,
> and the EMFT contributions. Also, I'd
like to cover some topics
> raised during the Council meetings taking
place in Boston
this week
> (IP issues, the release train, etc.)
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> Thanks again to the IBM team.
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> Best Regards,
> Richard
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