Hi Doug,
taking into account that the podcast is only 5 minutes
AFAIK, there is nothing special I'd have to note about
TM.
Of course we want to be part of Ganymede next
year.
perhaps the most interesting in the podcast context are
these:
-
We hope to be much more integrated with a lot of other Eclipse
projects, such that TM becomes a vehicle for many more remote
things that other projects want to do.
-
We want to focus more on embedded specifically, advancing the use of
Eclipse for device specific target communications like multi-core, serial and
JTAG.
Cheers, -- Martin Oberhuber Wind River Systems,
Inc. Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Hi
folks,
I
have a podcast recording scheduled for Friday to talk about DSDP. The
questions below are pretty light. Are there any things you’d like me to
specifically talk about? Any other questions you’d like to see?
Everyone:
can you comment on whether you hope to be a part of next year’s Eclipse train
release (this isn’t a firm commitment)
Mark:
can I get an update on the eRCP mobile platforms
supported?
Shigeki:
I will clear up the NAB question.
Doug
From:
Daniel Spiewak [mailto:daniel@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, May 23,
2007 12:18 PM To: Gaff, Doug Subject: Questions >From the
Fateful Beyond
- Why don't you tell us a little
bit about yourself?
- What is DSDP?
- Can you tell us a bit about the
DSDP subprojects?
- Does eRCP mean that I can run my
SWT applications on any mobile device?
- What about NAB? Is it
really SWT for C++?
- What can we expect to see from
DSDP for the Europa release?
- What about beyond Europa?
What will we see from DSDP in the future?
- Any closing
remarks?
Once
again, I apologize for my tardiness. Please let me know if you think we
should add/remove/reword/whatever the questions. I really don't know all
that much about DSDP, but in any case I'm sure you'd be a lot more qualified
to structure a talk about your project than I would. :-)
Oh, let
me know if you want to reschedule the interview. Otherwise, I'll plan on
Friday at 8 pm GMT.
Later!
Daniel
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