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Re: [technology-pmc] Project Proposal: Faceted Project Framework

Konstantin, once your proposal is ready, please be sure to send it via email to emo@ using the proposal template -- that's the "official" way to submit a new project proposal. Let me know if you have any questions -- thanks.

Anne Jacko




On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:45 AM, Konstantin Komissarchik wrote:

Good point. Attached is a revised copy that hopefully addresses this and other comments.
 
1. Better scope section.
2. Turned the old scope section into the “Initial Components” section.
3. Added some statements about possible relationship to E4.
4. Added some clarifying statements regarding relationship to Project Natures from the Platform.
5. Clarified the relationship with WTP. In particular, made it clear that no immediate change at WTP will take place as the result of this project’s creation and that adoption of this project by WTP carries with it requirements specified by WTP (as in providing a robust backwards compatibility layer).
6. Added Eclipse IAM project as an interested party.
 
Let me know if anyone has further comments before this is sent to EMO.
 
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From: Bjorn Freeman-Benson [mailto:bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 8:28 AM
To: konstantin.komissarchik@xxxxxxxxxx; Technology PMC
Subject: Re: [technology-pmc] Project Proposal: Faceted Project Framework
 
Konstantin,
The "scope" section of the project proposal is the most important section (yes, I know, that's not obvious and it sure would be helpful to have your handy "propose a project" form to make that clear), and the scope section needs to describe the encompassing scope of the project and not a plan. The scope defines the space the project will work in - the whole space, not just today's space. Thus the scope section should not include any time-based words such as "at least" and "future".

Additionally, the scope section of this proposal needs to be fleshed out a little to explain the project to Eclipse community members who are not code insiders. In fact, the purpose the project proposal is to announce the new project to the larger Eclipse community and that community includes people in other projects who are not directly familiar with this code and it includes the marketing and business people at our various member companies - people who have no experience at all with the code. The scope section needs to be readable by all those people.

- Bjorn

Konstantin Komissarchik wrote:

Scope

The project would be composed of at least two components:

  1. Core Framework
    1. API for building facets and manipulating faceted projects.
    2. UI for manipulate faceted projects. Includes a project properties page for adding and removing facets and a base wizard implementation for creating new faceted projects.
    3. Documentation for writing facets.
  2. JDT Enablement
    1. Java facet that's built around JDT's Java Project Nature.
    2. Modeling of runtimes that are JVM-based.
    3. Tools for making it easier to build facets for Java-based technologies. Includes tools for helping facets manage libraries.
  3. Other Enablement (future)
    1. Integration with other Eclipse Projects. This is an area for possible future work.
 
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