As you may have noticed, I've been actively removing inactive
committers from the various modeling projects.
My next task is to terminate inactive projects themselves. The
following projects are targets for immediate termination:
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.pmf
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.tmf.tcs
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.mdt.uml2-tools
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.mdt.sbvr
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.mdt.imm
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.mdt.mst
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt.viatra2
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt.omcw
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt.mofscript
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt.gems
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.gmt.am3
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.temporality
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.servus
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.search
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.mxf
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.mtf
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.jcrm
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emf.sdo
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.emfatic
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.emf4net
http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.emft.mint
I'm in discussion with Yves Yang about PMF's future. I'm asking
Epsilon to absorb the code base from Emfatic. The UML2 Tools code
base will be absorbed as a GMF Tooling sample. Does anyone have
concerns or comments about this list? I.e., are there any
projects I should add to or remove from this list?
I'd also like to rethink the need for "umbrella projects." With
the current development processes and infastructure at Eclipse,
they no longer seem to serve a useful purpose. In fact,
maintaining an appropriate committer list for them is proving
problematic. In other words, I'm proposing to eliminate all of
the following:
The primary point to consider is that consumers could not care
less about hierarchical project structure. In fact, it's likely
they don't even care about project structure, period. The
consumers are interested in technologies and solutions that they
can apply to their problem domain. Overall, the current website
is worse than useless in terms addressing consumer needs, though
there are some notable project-specific exceptions. Mostly the
website is confusing, out-dated, and disorganized resulting in
an overall bad impression of our excellent technologies.
Picking an example close to home, have a look at the EMF home
page. "News" is from 2009? What does that say about the
project? In the end, that page more of a dirty laundry list
than anything useful for consumers. And it's not the only
example of that...
I think we need to start with a fresh website to ensure that we
arrive at something that's usable and easy to maintain
so that we never again end up in the state we're in right now.
I'd like throw out what have now in CVS and start with a new
basis that is maintained in git. The focus will be on the
"main" message on the landing page as well as mechanisms for
helping consumers find relevant technologies and solutions that
address their specific needs. I'll also look at providing some
exemplary project-specific home pages to set the stage. Wayne's
approach of automatically rendering a home page from project
metadata is something I'll look at closely. Wouldn't it be
nice to have a common and consistent way to determine
project-specific source repos, p2 repos, forums, bug tracking,
and so on? Of course I'll provide ample opportunity for others
to review the progress and to get involved.
If any of you have have comments, criticisms, or concerns, I'm
happy to hear about them.
Regards,
Ed
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