Hi,
thanks!
Regarding downloads: we would like to host Eclipse Mita’s plugins/features on an Eclipse update site, starting with 0.1.0. We thought that was something we would
do once the release has happened? And we might want to provide nightly builds, however we haven’t gotten around to doing that.
A complete IDE is something we think of as a responsibility of device vendors for now like the XDK Workbench. To use the Arduino or x86 platform you would therefore
need to install the required plugins into an Eclipse CDT and configure builds yourself or use the standalone compiler JAR and build the generated C code yourself.
Best regards
Simon Wegendt
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Von: iot-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <iot-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Im Auftrag von Ian Craggs
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2019 19:03
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Betreff: Re: [iot-pmc] Request for +1 of release of Eclipse Mita 0.1.0
Hi,
I think this is looking good now. The incubation branding on the main web page could be more prominent, but it is there :-)
I understand that Mita needs to be integrated with a particular platform to be able to work, but as an IoT developer I was hoping to find an easy to experiment with starter package that I could just download and run. For the Arduino for example, for which
you have an implementation. Is that not possible - did I miss something?
Ian
On 12/02/2019 11:12, Wegendt Simon (AE/PJ-SW41) wrote:
Hi,
please give our [0.1.0 release](https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.mita/releases/0.1.0) of
Eclipse Mita a +1. The release is scheduled for end of February. I hope we have fixed everything noted below but further feedback or questions are always welcome
J
Regards,
the Eclipse Mita team,
Thomas Kutz, Christian Weichel, Simon Wegendt.
Automotive Electronics, Software Campus 41 (AE/PJ-SW41)
Robert Bosch GmbH | Postfach 13 42 | 72703 Reutlingen |
GERMANY | www.bosch.com
Tel. +49 7121 353 66 50 | Mobil +49 1525 85 93 240 | Fax +49 7121 35-0 | Simon.Wegendt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sitz: Stuttgart, Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 14000;
Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Franz Fehrenbach; Geschäftsführung: Dr. Volkmar Denner,
Prof. Dr. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, Dr. Michael Bolle, Dr. Christian Fischer, Dr. Stefan Hartung,
Dr. Markus Heyn, Dr. Dirk Hoheisel, Christoph Kübel, Rolf Najork, Uwe Raschke, Peter Tyroller
Von:
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<iot-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> Im Auftrag von Jens Reimann
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Februar 2019 09:26
An: PMC list for IoT top level project
<iot-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Thomas Kutz <thomas.kutz@xxxxxxxxx>; Christian Weichel
<christian.weichel@xxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [iot-pmc] Request for release review of Eclipse Mita 0.1.0
You need to schedule a release review yourself. The Eclipse Project Handbook might help you [1], if not I suggest to contact your mentors.
What you need from the PMC is a +1 vote for the release.
I did a brief check of your release information and what I notices was you state on the one side
> All the while this is a preview version and far from a 1.0 release, pertaining to the upcoming type system overhaul, improvements to the event system and a way to configure a more detailed life cycle for components.
> The project leadership certifies that the APIs in this release are "Eclipse Quality".
I am not sure how that works together. Maybe you could explain that a little bit.
What is definitely missing is the Incubation branding on your project homepage. As well as the link to the Eclipse Security page. [2]
I also don't really understand what a user could possible do with Mita. Clicking on the download link takes me to the GitHub repository. With no further explanation of how I can get started. IIRC Mita is something like an IDE, so I would
expect something inside of [3] that can be installed into the Eclipse IDE, or can be downloaded and run independently.
Hi,
We are planning our first release. Could you please schedule a release review of our release at
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.mita/releases/0.1.0?
Thank you!
Regards,
the Eclipse Mita team,
Thomas Kutz, Christian Weichel, Simon Wegendt.
Automotive Electronics, Software Campus 41 (AE/PJ-SW41)
Robert Bosch GmbH | Postfach 13 42 | 72703 Reutlingen |
GERMANY | www.bosch.com
Tel. +49 7121 353 66 50 | Mobil +49 1525 85 93 240 | Fax +49 7121 35-0 | Simon.Wegendt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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