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Re: [technology-pmc] [epp-dev] EPP Policy on committers and package maintainers?
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Of course, Tools has ceased being an effective catch-all as soon as scope of
projects at Eclipse has expanded beyond tooling. Some of that has been
worked around by creating additional top-level projects for work that
wouldn't reasonably fit into Tools (Runtime, Modeling, etc.), but there are
other categories that don't have a home outside of Technology today...
1. Releng... Orbit, EPP, m2e, hudson, etc.
2. Application Development Frameworks... Sapphire, Scout, etc.
There are more such categories, I am sure.
- Konstantin
-----Original Message-----
From: technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Milinkovich
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:20 PM
To: 'Technology PMC'
Subject: Re: [technology-pmc] [epp-dev] EPP Policy on committers and package
maintainers?
> -----Original Message-----
> +1 on revising Technology Project charter. Given the diversity of projects
> at Eclipse, there are many projects that do not fit into any of the
existing top-
> level projects. We either start creating a lot of top-level projects or we
treat
> Technology Project as a catch-all for what doesn't fit into other
top-level
> projects.
Historically, the intent was always that both Technology and Tools were
"catch-alls". Technology was for research and experimentation, and Tools was
for product-ready but-doesn't-fit-anywhere-else.
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