I think you misunderstood Pierre. He was simply saying that LTS will hopefully make it easier to find long-dead source code in the future.
Not to start a debate, but LTS or VLTS imply a release. It is not a mechanism to maintain almost dead projects to life, or resurrect them
J
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Subject: Re: [eclipse-scripting-dev] Reviving Eclipse Scripting project
On 08/07/2013 03:15 AM, Pascal Rapicault wrote:
Hi Pierre,
>From your message it seems that your contribution is based on EclipseMonkey. As such I'm wondering if it would not be more suitable to revive the EclipseMonkey project (I can't remember if this was a project of its own or something else) rather than the Eclipse-scripting
project.
Eclipse Monkey was a Dash component (before components all automatically became projects). It was archived a long while back. Unfortunately, I'm having some difficulty locating the archive.
[PGa] Interesting experience... I guess it gives sense to (V)LTS services that are under construction in LTS WG and PolarSys!
But as Arthur said, we have the latest sources of EclipseMonkey in TOPCASED so it is not really blocking: we will just loose the history.
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