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*Status report on remote services implementation [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=290446 bug 290446] -- Scott has completed the work on the OSGi 4.2 remote services implementation.  He will blog about it the week of 1/4/2010 in order to socialize the work and solicit early users, testers, and additional contributors.
 
*Status report on remote services implementation [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=290446 bug 290446] -- Scott has completed the work on the OSGi 4.2 remote services implementation.  He will blog about it the week of 1/4/2010 in order to socialize the work and solicit early users, testers, and additional contributors.

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Attendees

Agenda

  • Schedule for Release of ECF 3.2. ECF should probably have a release before Helios, but we first need to decide when (what date), and how (who to do/help with the releng work).
  • Status report on remote services implementation bug 290446 -- Scott has completed the work on the OSGi 4.2 remote services implementation. He will blog about it the week of 1/4/2010 in order to socialize the work and solicit early users, testers, and additional contributors.
  • Users of ECF example apps will not be able to install daily builds into Eclipse 3.5.1 (or earlier) and have them work properly. This is true because our core bundles come with Eclipse...and so users of the SDK get *old versions* of these core bundles (i.e. without the new additions).
  • Developers using ECF will need to either a) get the latest daily from Hudson (https://ecf2.osuosl.org/hudson/) and use these bundles as their target platform; or b) Get the ECF core bundle (org.eclipse.ecf) from CVS and put it into their workspace.

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