Probably shouldn't have cc'd list, but since I did, I thought I'd mention that I was curious about the IP issues in situations like this, and it turns out that I need to be somewhat careful about even looking at Yongming's code. It's an interesting issue re: open source, but not worth getting into now. :)
On Jul 15, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Miles Parker wrote: I will. Please see last message, the basics are up on github now but we'll be moving to Eclipse labs now that they have git support. I should have some UI stuff up in next week. On Jul 15, 2011, at 4:52 AM, Jan Mauersberger wrote: Hi Miles,
so as far as I can see now you are going to submit some intermediate code within the next weeks - with or without the help of Yongming ;-) I am personally mainly interested on the context bridge as well as on the common navigator stuff. If you need help or beta testing or you want to discuss some technical decisions, just give me a "ping". I will add myself to the Bugzilla tickets but please keep us also updated via the MyLyn list.
Thanks again
Jan
Thanks for the quick reply, and it isn't unfortunate to have a job! :) Just having a look at your code will be helpful even though we can't actually copy any of it directly -- unless you'd like to make it a bugzilla contribution.
cheers,
Miles
On Jul 14, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Yongming Luo wrote:
Hi Miles,
Thanks for asking.
I would love to be involved, but unfortunately, I have a full time job right now, with very limited vacation in the summer, so I guess not.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Yongming
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 14, 2011, at 7:43 PM, "Miles Parker"<miles.parker@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jan,
Thanks for the link on Yongming's efforts. I'm not sure that anyone knew about that, but looking at the VCS it looks like we're both going down some of the same roads. :) Yongmin, do you have any interest in putting your work in as a contribution to Eclipse proper or in participating? I've already started playing with the Ecore Diagram stuff but it would be great to have your involvement if you're interested.
I hope to have a drop of the barebones EMF piece with some EcoreDiagram bits in the next week or so. I've been wrapping my head around the Mylyn API and putting together a test harness as well. I'm focussing on supporting the EMF tree editor and framework first. We're doing this through Mylyn Incubator so I guess follow ups could be to mylyn-incubator-dev though we might want to include EMFT as well since there is so much overlap.
We do have a pretty tight timeline -- I'm looking to get the implementation out for end of August. But of course we would all love to see other contributors and this is a neat cross-pollination of technologies. Is there a part of the puzzle that you're particularly interested in?
cheers,
Miles
On Jul 13, 2011, at 1:26 AM, Jan Mauersberger wrote:
Hi Miles,
great to hear about this initiative. I just wanted to know how the work on this is currently organized and how people can contribute.
Besides, how is the relation to other projects and attempts like the one Yongming Luo?
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Integrate_GMF_runtime_with_Mylyn_task_focused_UI
Best regards
Jan
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