I am very pleased to take this opportunity to introduce you to Richard
Burcher. Richard recently joined the Eclipse Foundation as our
new Community Manager. Richard will work with me to help our many
open source projects work their way through the processes, engage
with their respective communities, and more. Please join me in
welcoming Richard aboard.
You can contact Richard and me via the emo@xxxxxxxxxxx mailbox.
I have a handful of release reviews, two restructuring reviews, and
one project creation review wrapping up next Wednesday, April
30/2014.
Three release reviews:
Eclipse SCADA 0.1.0 [1]
Nebula NatTable 1.1 [2]
Paho 0.9.0 Release [3]
Two restructuring reviews:
VIATRA2 Rename "VIATRA2" to "VIATRA" Review [4]
Code Recommenders Move Snipmatch to Code Recommenders Review
[5]
And finally, one creation review: Oomph [6]. The Oomph
project provides tools that automate the provisioning and management
of project-specific IDEs and workspaces, as well as other tediously
repetitive tasks.
Since my last note, we've had a rather large number of new project
proposals.
Moquette MQTT [7]
is a Java-based fully compliant MQTT lightweight message broker that
can be easily configured. The project maintains compliance with the
evolution of the MQTT protocol specification.
DAWNSci [8] defines Java interfaces for data description,
plotting and plot tools, data slicing and file loading. It defines
an architecture oriented around OSGi services to do this. It
provides a reference implementation and examples for the interfaces.
Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment (EASE) [9] provides a
uniform environment to create, store, modify and execute user
generated scripts that run within the Eclipse RCP context.
The Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment [A] covers
everything necessary for performing the Big Four activities (setting
up the model, launching the job, analysing the results and managing
the input and output data) in addition to streamlining some of the
activities necessary for obtaining modeling and simulation codes.
4DIAC - Framework for Distributed Industrial Automation and
Control [B] provides an industrial-grade open source
infrastructure for distributed Industrial Process Measurement and
Control Systems (IPMCS) based on the IEC 61499 standard.
Thym [C] (The HYbrid Mobile) project delivers IDE components
and a framework for developing Hybrid Mobile Applications on the
Eclipse platform. The delivered IDE components support the Apache
Cordova framework, but facilitate extensibility to other frameworks
including the ones that are not based on Apache Cordova.
Have a good week.
Wayne
[1]
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.eclipsescada/reviews/0.1.0-release-review
[2]
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.nebula.nattable/reviews/1.1-release-review
[3]
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.paho/reviews/0.9.0-release-review
[4]
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.viatra2/reviews/rename-viatra2-viatra
[5]
http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.recommenders/reviews/move-snipmatch-code-recommenders
[6] http://projects.eclipse.org/reviews/oomph-creation-review
[7] https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/moquette-mqtt
[8] https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/dawnsci
[9]
https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-advanced-scripting-environment-ease
[A]
https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-integrated-computational-environment
[B]
http://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/4diac-framework-distributed-industrial-automation-and-control
[C] https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/thym
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