Hi Chris,
> As a favor to me and I think in
alignment of your "Building Community" project goals, how about
becoming part of the Galileo Simultaneous Release?
That is a great idea. I will look into the must-do’s. Our build
process is one ant file calling the product/feature build. So signing the
bundles should be doable.
> On a side
note, have you talked to the guys at IBM about contributing the code from
Alphaworks to Eclipse? It would be easier for communities to consume.
Yes. We did. This is the long term plan. But the lawyers’ mill
grind slowly…
Andreas.
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Subject: [LIKELY JUNK]Re: [technology-pmc] Release Review Request MAT
0.7
I think this is a great idea
I'm impressed with MAT's plan and tools themselves. So definitely a +1 on the
release review.
As a favor to me and I think in alignment of your "Building
Community" project goals, how about becoming part of the Galileo
Simultaneous Release?
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Galileo_Simultaneous_Release
It shouldn't take much for you to become part of the release and we as the
Technology PMC can guide you in this process.
The biggest challenge will be to ensure you have a consistent build process and
can sign your bundles. Here is the list of Must Do's:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Galileo_Simultaneous_Release#Must_Do
On a side note, have you talked to the guys at IBM about contributing the code
from Alphaworks to Eclipse? It would be easier for communities to consume.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 6:03 AM, Buchen, Andreas <andreas.buchen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Technology PMC Members,
we'd like to request your approval to schedule a release review of our first
interim release (0.7) of the Memory Analyzer.
Please find attached a set of draft slides for the review.
The rationale for the interim release is this:
* IBM has released an adapter on Alphaworks which allows users to analyze
system dumps from IBM virtual machines. Supported are J9 and Sovereign VMs
starting with IBM JDK 1.4.2 SR12, 5.0 SR8a and 6.0 SR2. As we continue to
develop, outside communication is easier if there is a stable version
available.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/tools/mat.html
* While community interest is still low, it is slowly picking up. After all,
this is a niche tool. The download numbers show on average 450 downloads per
week (not counting the update site), newsgroup and bugzilla usage is up. By
providing a stable and release version, we hope to increase interest and signal
the relative maturity of the Memory Analyzer.
The link to our current project plan: http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?projectid=technology.mat
Please let me know if you need further material.
Thanks & Kind Regards,
Andreas.
Andreas Buchen
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