Archive for the 'Technology PMC' Category
Tom Schindl and the Future of Nebula
In this video recorded at Eclipse Summit Europe 2008, Tom Schindl, new co-lead of the Eclipse Nebula project, discusses the future of the project.
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g-eclipse at Eclipse Summit Europe
Markus Knauer and Harald Kornmayer presented the g-eclipse project at Eclipse Summit Europe earlier today (”From Grid to Cloud computing“). Markus gave a great demo of how g-eclipse can be used to manage a collection of computers running in (on?) Amazon’s cloud (there’s some good documentation that shows how it’s all done).
I cornered Markus and [...]
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Eric Rizzo Joins the Technology PMC
Eric Rizzo has joined the Technology PMC. Anybody who has been paying attention will no-doubt recognise Eric’s name. He was the winner of the “Top Newcomer Evangelist” award at last year’s EclipseCon. If you spend any time in the Eclipse newsgroups, you’ve likely come across his name. He is very active in the newcomer, and [...]
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Konstantin Komissarchik has joined the Technology PMC
It is with great pleasure that I welcome Konstantin Komissarchik to the Technology PMC. Konstantin brings with him a lot of experience from the Webtools project where is is Project lead for the very active WTP Common Tools project. He is also a committer on numerous projects, a frequent speaker on topics of Eclipse, and [...]
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Build that community!
Developing a community around your project is hard work. But it’s worth it. I think that every open source project dreams of having a community… at least they should dream of it.
A community does stuff for you. As you develop a community of users, you’ll get feedback. Feedback is valuable to every project as it [...]
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Welcome “Iron Fist” Aniszczyk
I’d like to welcome Chris Aniszczyk to the Technology PMC. Chris is well-known throughout the community. He is a tireless champion of Eclipse Technology who seems to have his fingers in just about everything. Chris has big dreams for the Technology Project and intends to work hard to attract many new projects. I’m looking forward [...]
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Accessibility and ACTF
I learned a little something about accessibility today while playing with the Accessibility Tools Framework (ACTF) project’s Java Validation Componentry (Javaco).
Actually, I learned a couple of things before I learned the interesting part. First, Javaco currently works on Windows. Try as I might, Linux just isn’t supported. Lesson learned: read the documentation before spending an [...]
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Kneel before Zod!
It’s official. I am the new PMC Lead for the Technology Project. It’s all about the power. All must kneel before Zod. Actually… it’s all about responsibility. That, and the power to crush your enemies. Can you tell that I’m of two minds?
As a few of you are already aware, I’ve started a process of [...]
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EBERT on Sprint Titan
Radoslav has taken it upon himself to get EBERT running on Sprint Titan (based on eRCP). How cool is that? Let me answer that for you: very cool.
See some screenshots here. I’m looking forward to Radoslav’s contributions to the project.
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