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Re: [eclipse-ide-wg] Initiative 31: community discussion and next steps

Hi,

The replay of the November 2024 Community Call on the Initiative 31 is now available.

Survey link:

If you couldn't attend the live session, we strongly encourage you to fill this short survey: https://s.zoom.us/m/bZuWy3TiZ
Your input is essential to shaping the direction of this important renovation project of the Eclipse IDE & Platform.

Replay links:

If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, feel free to contact me directly or contribute at https://github.com/swt-initiative31 

Additionally, we now have a weekly meeting open to all interested participants, every Friday at 1 PM (CET) / 5:30 PM (IST). 

Best regards,

Thomas


On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 5:02 PM Thomas Froment <thomas.froment@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you may have heard, this year, some members of the Eclipse IDE Working Group officially kicked off "Initiative 31", a project focused on investigating options to modernize Eclipse SWT and make it more future-proof. The project aims to enhance the look and feel of SWT, improve customizability, and reduce maintenance efforts. At the same time, it strives to ensure that applications built on Eclipse SWT will require minimal or no migration effort to adopt these improvements.
So, you’re invited to join our upcoming an "Interested Party Community Call":

📅 Date: November 28, 2024
🕒 Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm (CET) / 9:30am-10:30am (EST)

Register here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1051933129307 

Agenda:

  • Go over the findings from the Initiative31 project and discuss areas where SWT could be modernized.
  • Share community priorities and gather input to guide the next phases of the project.
  • Find contributors interested in working together on this project

If you’d like to take a look beforehand, the project details are available here: GitHub Repository.

Looking forward to meeting you!

Thomas Froment
Eclipse IDE Program Manager | Eclipse Foundation

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