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BPMN modeler weekly build
Oisin just enabled a weekly build for the BPMN modeler. You can check the status of the build on the Eclipse Hudson server.
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New website look
The BPMN modeler project just adopted the new Nova theme. It looks very slick. Kudos to the webmasters for this major achievement!
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Grounded, made a source code page
Since I am grounded this year as I didn’t come to ESE,
I made a page to help people access the source code of the BPMN modeler here:
http://www.eclipse.org/bpmn/source_code.php
It contains several teamsets that I am sure people will find nice to use to import the projects simply.
The source code location is updated to the new location, [...]
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How much BPMN do you want for EclipseCon 2009 ?
We would like to propose a short talk to present the surface of the BPMN modeler at EclipseCon.
Would you like to see more ? Please let us know if you are up for a BoF or a lengthier session.
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BPMN modeler update: moving and expanding to a new aisle of the SOA Tools mansion
Since the BPMN modeler is no longer a component but a sub-project, some things are changing:
the newsgroup is now:
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.bpmn-modeler
the user mailing is now:
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/bpmn-user
the development mailing list:
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/bpmn-dev
To enter a bug, you need to enter a bug under the product BPMN, not the component org.eclipse.stp.bpmn.
Here is a link to enter one for example:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=BPMN
The website moved from http://www.eclipse.org/stp/bpmn [...]
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Welcome!
This blog is the new home of the BPMN modeler, the place to check out to get the latest news about its development.
The BPMN modeler is currently evolving from the status of component to sub-project.
Please come discuss the proposal on the newsgroup if you are interested.
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