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Re: [science-iwg] Conference call with Peter, Xihui and Matt

Matt/all,

Thanks, sounds interesting. After the recent discussion (to some it may still be a little technical, but leaving a separation of tech and orga/events, etc. aside it is clearly in scope here;-) I also had a closer look at the Nebula sub-project. 

The XY graph would have covered what my late dad asked about Java support for his measurement projects (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzkorrelation he used the German term, it is known in English, too of course) and theoretically even am analysis tool for requirement stability I work on with a client as part of their ALM could benefit, but I guess they might prefer something like BIRT Charting API...

For UOMo of course it is of great interest and I hope we can get some of the demos and tutorials to use widgets like thermometer, etc.

Cheers,

Werner Keil Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion

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   1. Conference call with Peter, Xihui and Matt
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   2. Re: Conference call with Peter, Xihui and Matt (Ola Spjuth)
   3. Re: Conference call with Peter, Xihui and Matt (Philip Wenig)


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Hi folks,

Thought everyone would appreciate some kind of feedback concerning the recent web conference about graphing.

We had a positive conference call about xy graph extensions and agreed the following:

1.      Matt will ensure that the accidental apache license headers in the DLS classes in the Diamond xygraph fork are changed to EPL.

2.      Xihui will consider the best implementation for the various requirements., for instance tick mark algorithm. This will include arbitrary label tick marks in the final design.

3.      Diamond will attempt to migrate to using org.eclipse.nebula.xygraph version once 2. is done (we will test against a fork Xihui will make first). This will mean some changes to our code because the API will change.

4.      Diamond will investigate if the selection regions figures can be made available to the nebula project (this plugin can be EPL licensed but will need some refactoring because it contains implementation of interfaces that would likely not be part of the xygraph nebula project).

5.      An agreement to work together on persistence of graph settings. Suggested is a bean saved with XMLEncoder or an eclipse preference based solution or something similar. The chosen solution will need to be customizable/extensible as graph settings cannot be global.

Best Regards,

Matt, Xihui and Peter



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Hi,

We in the Bioclipse project are also interested in migrating to xygraph (we are currently using a wrapped JFreeChart). We are in the process of documenting our custom additions and hope to be able to communicate these use cases soon.

Cheers,

Ola

On 23 okt 2013, at 09:51, Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Thought everyone would appreciate some kind of feedback concerning the recent web conference about graphing.
>
> We had a positive conference call about xy graph extensions and agreed the following:
> 1.      Matt will ensure that the accidental apache license headers in the DLS classes in the Diamond xygraph fork are changed to EPL.
> 2.      Xihui will consider the best implementation for the various requirements., for instance tick mark algorithm. This will include arbitrary label tick marks in the final design.
> 3.      Diamond will attempt to migrate to using org.eclipse.nebula.xygraph version once 2. is done (we will test against a fork Xihui will make first). This will mean some changes to our code because the API will change.
> 4.      Diamond will investigate if the selection regions figures can be made available to the nebula project (this plugin can be EPL licensed but will need some refactoring because it contains implementation of interfaces that would likely not be part of the xygraph nebula project).
> 5.      An agreement to work together on persistence of graph settings. Suggested is a bean saved with XMLEncoder or an eclipse preference based solution or something similar. The chosen solution will need to be customizable/extensible as graph settings cannot be global.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Matt, Xihui and Peter
>
>
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 10:31:36 +0200
From: Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi folks,

that are great news :-).


Best
Philip


Am 23.10.2013 10:15, schrieb Ola Spjuth:
> Hi,
>
> We in the Bioclipse project are also interested in migrating to
> xygraph (we are currently using a wrapped JFreeChart). We are in the
> process of documenting our custom additions and hope to be able to
> communicate these use cases soon.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ola
>
> On 23 okt 2013, at 09:51, Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>> Thought everyone would appreciate some kind of feedback concerning
>> the recent web conference about graphing.
>> We had a positive conference call about xy graph extensions and
>> agreed the following:
>> 1.Matt will ensure that the accidental apache license headers in the
>> DLS classes in the Diamond xygraph fork are changed to EPL.
>> 2.Xihui will consider the best implementation for the various
>> requirements., for instance tick mark algorithm. This will include
>> arbitrary label tick marks in the final design.
>> 3.Diamond will attempt to migrate to using org.eclipse.nebula.xygraph
>> version once 2. is done (we will test against a fork Xihui will make
>> first).This will mean some changes to our code because the API will
>> change.
>> 4.Diamond will investigate if the selection regions figures can be
>> made available to the nebula project (this plugin can be EPL licensed
>> but will need some refactoring because it contains implementation of
>> interfaces that would likely not be part of the xygraph nebula project).
>> 5.An agreement to work together on persistence of graph settings.
>> Suggested is a bean saved with XMLEncoder or an eclipse preference
>> based solution or something similar. The chosen solution will need to
>> be customizable/extensible as graph settings cannot be global.
>> Best Regards,
>> Matt, Xihui and Peter
>>
>>
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>> disclose the information in or attached to the e-mail.
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