Kentarou,
>From the point of view of the Galileo release, the *project*
participates. However, what the project chooses to provide to Galileo
is completely up to the project. Thus if the project chooses to provide
a build that contains 30% of the code in the project's repository,
that's just fine.
- Bjorn
Hi Bjorn,
Thank you for the invitation.
We discussed it at our monthly call [1]. And, if component level
participation is allowed, at least one of ACTF
components would like to join the 2009 Simultaneous Release.
Would you please let us know the possibility of component level
participation?
[1] http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/actf-dev/msg00221.html
Best regards,
Kentarou
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[actf-dev] Invitation to join the Eclipse annual release train
Team members of ACTF, AspectJ, g-Eclipse, IMP, PTP, and Tigerstripe,
If you would like to join the 2009 Simultaneous Release (code name
Galileo), you need to declare your intent on the Galileo wiki page as soon
as possible. If you're interested, read the requirements and then sign up
on the wiki page: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Galileo_Simultaneous_Release
- Bjorn
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