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Re: [tools-leads] Welcome Tools Project Leads

Hi Team,

I'm Anthony Hunter. I am a software development manager at IBM Rational Software in Ottawa, Canada. I am the lead for the Eclipse GEF project in tools. I am on the tools PMC and represent tools at the planning council. I am the lead for the GMF Runtime in modeling and am a committer on GMF, EMF Transaction, EMF Validation and EMF Query projects. I am also the committer responsible for the Tabbed Properties View in the Eclipse platform.

My day job is contributing to the Rational modeling product line, my core product is IBM Rational Software Architect. I am also responsible for bringing into IBM the Eclipse modeling stack for use by several hundred IBM software products based on Eclipse. I have historically contributed to WebSphere Studio Application Developer and IBM Rational XDE and have been actively working with the Eclipse platform since before its inception, around 2000 (remember when it was called etools at IBM?).


Cheers...
Anthony
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Software Development Manager
IBM Rational Software: Aurora / Modeling Tools
Phone: 613-270-4613


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Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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2010/03/02 12:38 PM

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Re: [tools-leads] Welcome Tools Project Leads




I'm Greg Watson, I started the Parallel Tools Platform project in 2004/5 while working for Los Alamos National Laboratory (to some considerable skepticism, I might add.) I'm now at IBM working on the same project. We just received funding from the Department of Energy for a 3-year, 5 institution project to improve PTP, so things are looking quite good for turning Eclipse into an IDE for parallel/multicore development. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications is planning to use PTP as the development environment for their $200M Blue Waters system, and parts of PTP are also going to be used in an IBM product coming out later this year.

Cheers,
Greg


On Mar 1, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:

> Hey gang,
>
> I've created this tools-leads mailing list as a communication channel we call all use to reach each other and the PMC. Any time the PMC has information you guys need, we'll send it down. Also if you have any questions or news that would be useful to the others, please feel free to post it here and we can discuss.
>
> This somewhat replaces my attempt at getting a regular call together. If you think we would still benefit from one, let me know. But it will be hard to get a time when we're all available.
>
> To start the list off, I'd like everyone to introduce themselves so we all know who each other are and what they are working on. And it let's me confirm the list is reaching everyone ;).
>
> I'll start. I'm Doug Schaefer. I work for Wind River on our Workbench IDE for Wind River platforms product. At Eclipse, I am the CDT (C/C++ Development Tooling) project lead and am on the Tools PMC and am on the Architecture Council. I've been involved with Eclipse since 2002. The CDT community has had a number of ups and downs over the years. We're definitely on an up as we have around 20 committers. Most of them are part time on, though, which presents it's own challenges.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug.
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