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Re: [ee4j-community] GlassFish Tools

The proposal is not yet visible for community review.

I've initiated the process to start the community review. Our process is that a proposal remains in draft until I get approval from the Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation to post. I've done my review and am just waiting for Mike's approval. I believe that he's in transit right now, so it may take a little while.

FWIW, the project creation process is described (at a high level, anyway) in the Eclipse Project Handbook. I'm going to make a modification to make it more explicit that we require Executive Director approval before the proposal can be accessed by the community.

In a draft state, a proposal can be viewed only by people who are named on the proposal as project leads, committers, or mentors.

Wayne

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Daniel Dias Dos Santos <daniel.dias.analistati@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

very good Konstantin,

ps: When I try to access the site, I have access denied.

Thanks.

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2017-10-27 14:27 GMT-02:00 Konstantin Komissarchik <konstantin.komissarchik@oracle.com>:
EE4J Community,

In conjunction with the broader effort for moving Java EE to Eclipse Foundation, Oracle would like to move GlassFish Tools for Eclipse over to Eclipse Foundation as well. To that end, I have created a proposal for a sub-project under WTP. I was torn on whether it should be a project under WTP or under EE4J. In the end, I settled on a sub-project of WTP that will release independently of the rest of WTP. 

The initial contribution will include mature GF3 and 4 support. GF5 support would be the first line item post establishment.


Please comment on the proposal.

Thanks,

- Konstantin

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