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Re: [eclipse.org-members-committers] Open Source Projects Update, Feb 20/2015

> Great Fixes for Mars is a skills competition.

First of all, congrats to the winners. Can committers share any evaluation details? I guess there's a spreadsheet somewhere for all qualifying submissions with points assigned as described on the web page. That would help me better understand expectations and provide patches with a higher value next time.

No need to mention the competition was a great idea and quite fun :)

Cheers,

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings folks.

Great Fixes for Mars is a skills competition. Flex your Eclipse development skills for an opportunity to win great prizes! A Great Fix is a contribution provides a significant improvement in the Java development experience using Eclipse. Special consideration will be given to performance or stability improvements, and patches that improve the user experience. Please visit the web page for more information.

The Eclipse Foundation will have a booth in the exhibit hall; we're looking for Eclipse, LocationTech, and PolarSys project committers to volunteer to perform demonstrations of their open source software during breaks and receptions. Please visit https://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseCon/Booth, to volunteer. EclipseCon 2015 will be held at the Hyatt San Francisco Airport from March 9-12. Register today.

We will be running the Eclipse Committer Bootcamp on Sunday, March 8. Are you a new committer or project lead for an Eclipse, LocationTech, or PolarSys project? Are you thinking about proposing a new open source project? In this tutorial, Eclipse Foundation staff members will walk you through the information that you need to know to be an effective open source project committer. The discussion includes an overview of the Eclipse Development Process, the Intellectual Property Due Diligence Process, and the Tools and IT Infrastructure made available to open projects by the Eclipse Foundation. Join us on Sunday afternoon (the day before the start of EclipseCon 2015) at 3:00pm in the Hyatt San Francisco Airport in Burlingame, CA for this session. If you plan to attend please contact emo@xxxxxxxxxxx to register.

We have several reviews wrapping up on February 25, 2105:

March 5, 2015:

We also have a rather large list of project proposals in community review:

Note that you can always find out what reviews and proposals we have in progress by visiting the "Project Activity" page.

Wayne

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