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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Many projects have not yet opted in to participate in Eclipse Photon

I am not able to provide support TM or RSE for inclusion in Photon, but in any case when Terminal moves to CDT I think TM should be archived. If there is support for RSE then it should become a tools project in it's own right and a decision to join Photon made by the new project. 

I know Kaloyan was providing RSE support, and JBoss were also interested, so they should weigh in on this discussion.

Regards,
Greg

On Dec 19, 2017, at 6:35 AM, Martin Oberhuber <mober.at+eclipse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Regarding Target Management, IIRC there is a plan moving the Terminal to the CDT.

But what about RSE?
Some packages include it now (PHP, JEE, C/C++ as far as I know)...

I am a TM committer, but I can not personally support TM on the release train.

Martin


On 15 Dec 2017, at 21:01, Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

By way of background, we introduced the requirement that projects publicly state their intent to participate in each release to ensure that everybody is actually paying attention. In the past, we've had to scramble to sort out last minute issues because (some) project teams hadn't engaged. Participation in the simultaneous release requires some ongoing investment of time and energy from those projects that join in.

The deadline for stating intent to join the Eclipse Photon simultaneous release is EOB today. After that, the rules state that projects must work through their PMC to have the Eclipse Planning Council grant an exception to join after the deadline. 

I am pretty confident, however, that if you state your intent on this list by mid-week next week, the Planning Council will accept it. Please, get this done.

Any project that has not declared an intent to participate will be removed from the aggregation build prior to the M5 release. I'll work with Fred and Mikael to deactivate builds early in the new year.

AFAICT, the following projects have not stated their intention to participate.
  • Eclipse EGerrit
  • Eclipse e(fx)clipse
  • Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP)
  • Eclipse Sapphire
  • Eclipse Sphinx
  • Eclipse Target Management
  • Eclipse Communication Framework
  • Eclipse XWT
  • Eclipse PMF
  • Eclipse Orion
  • Eclipse Accessibility Tools Framework
  • Eclipse ATL
  • Eclipse Subversive SVN Team Provider
  • Eclipse Data Tools Platform
If you represent one of these projects and have chosen not to participate, please let the group know.

If you're listed here in error, I apologise. Please send me a harshly worded note pointing out my omission.

I am working with the Eclipse Data Tools Platform, so we'll likely get that resolved shortly.

The Eclipse Subversive team has indicated that they can no longer support the project, so we're going to have to sort out what (if anything) to do about that.

Since I'm pretty sure that the Eclipse Packaging Project is paying attention (and I am a committer on the project), I've created a 4.8 release at +4 (consider this the project's declaration of participation).

Thanks for your attention,

Wayne
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Wayne Beaton
Director of Open Source Projects
The Eclipse Foundation
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