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RE: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] "Remote workspaces" on E4Project Proposal?
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Thanks Kevin.
My feeling was just that "Remote Workspaces" was unclear as
a scope
item of its own. I'm ok with
understanding it as related to the Client/Server
split.
When we start shaping out the Flexible Resources theme more
clearly,
we might also add some clarifications there as to what
respect it might
be related or unrelated to remote
workspaces.
I just
wanted to avoid ending up with some scope written down in
the
project proposal that nobody really cares for -- I
do think that the project
proposal should have some relation to the work that
will eventually
be
performed because there are owners for items.
But it
looks like my fear is not relevant since you thought about
Client/Server when writing it
down.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project
Lead, DSDP PMC Member
Hi Martin,
As I recall it came out of the client/server split
discussions http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/ClientServer. You've hit on a lot
of the issues. Underlying all this of course is an assumption that with
some web based Eclipse UI I *will* still have a workspace on the server (v.s.
say SQL queries to a DB). Its a likely path of investigation.
> The answer to my question above likely plays a role in
planning the
> Flexible
Resource theme, and in case there is no clear owner I'd
> be in favor of getting rid of the Theme
from the Scope.
I thought the
purpose Scope section is to provide a shape to the set of issues *someone*
might work on in the e4 project. It was built up from looking through
the summit work area notes. I didn't interpret it as each being a work
area with distinct owners. I think that's an organization issue internal to
the project.
I'd be fine with us
removing "Remote Workspaces" if we thought it was out of scope, irrelevant,
ambiguous, creating too much overlap with an existing project, or just plain
wrong because I misinterpreted the topic discussions. If we remove it
from the Scope though we're saying nobody is going to be caring/working on it
(not even in the Flexible Resources work), its not our job on e4. If its just
about who-does-what, then we should decide that separately. Certainly at
present our problem isn't around too many groups wanting to tackle the same
problem :)
Hope the clarifies.
Please let me know if you have a different interpretation.
Regards,
Kevin
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Hi all,
I just looked into the http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Project_Proposal#Scope
and found something titled "Remote
workspaces".
Does anybody have any more details about what this might mean,
and who would be caring for it?
It could involve a whole lot
of very different subitems, like
- What about the Workspace when E4 is running as
client/server app?
- What about synchronous access and high latency
in EFS-shared remote resources?
- What about "linking" remote resources rather
than "including" them in order to optimize refresh on slow remote parts of
the workspace?
- What about access control and monitoring change
in remote workspaces?
- Should a notion of "Shadowing", or caching
remote resources with a local copy be part of the
Platform?
The answer to
my question above likely plays a role in planning the
Flexible Resource theme, and in case there is
no clear owner I'd
be in
favor of getting rid of the Theme from the Scope.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP
PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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