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Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Competition for improving the IDE startup time

I disagree. This sounds like a complex problem with lots of moving parts. I envision a "hackathon" goal of improving start up performance in certain scenarios by some target.

I completely forgot to bring this up on the last call, but I'd like to get the AC to recognize a regular "contributor of the month". I'm thinking that we make this a regular part of every call to spend ten minutes (maximum) nominating, discussing, and voting on great contributions for the month. The winner gets highlighted in a blog post (and maybe the newsletter), and gets a t-shirt. I'll have to work on better prizes.

Having said that, I think that having another Great Fix competition is a great idea and I'd like to have AC involvement in the decision making process. I'll see if I can sort out some prizes that are better than t-shirts. When do we do this and how is it structured?

Wayne

On 13/07/15 11:03 AM, Lars Vogel wrote:
Hi Wayne,

I think it is not a good candidate for a hackathon, IMHO a community approach like "Greatfix" would work better here.

Best regards, Lars

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is this a potential candidate as a "hard problem" that committers can work on together in the Hackathon at EclipseCon Europe?

Are there any existing bugs that we can use as "bugday" targets for contributors at the Hackathon?

Wayne


On 13/07/15 02:14 AM, Lars Vogel wrote:

Hi,

In the last release we had the Great bug initiative.

I think one great area for improvement would be the reduction of the startup time in the IDE.

Maybe the Eclipse foundation could make a competition for improving it? Accepted contributions could be ranked by improvement and the largest improvements would win the price.

For the measurement we have in platform a startup time test, which I think could be used for the measurement. Dani, what do you think?

If we would do this, we should get the buy-in from the involved projects. For platform Dani would have to say yes, for p2 Pascal, etc.

Best regards, Lars



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