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=Mission=
 
=Mission=
From [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#4_5_Councils] "The Architecture Council is responsible for the development, articulation, and maintenance of the Eclipse Platform Architecture and ensuring the Principles of the Development Process through mentorship." <br>
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The Eclipse Architecture Council (EAC) serves the Community by identifying and tackling any issues that hinder Eclipse's '''continued technological success and innovation, widespread adoption, and future growth'''. This involves technical architecture as well as open source processes and social aspects. Comprising the finest technical leaders from all community stakeholders, it is the council's goal to keep the '''projects''' successful and healthy, the '''processes''' simple and smooth, and the '''communities''' vibrant and cohesive because this will benefit us all. '''[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Community&component=Architecture%20Council Approach us]''' to ask for personal '''Mentorship for your project''', to raise important issues, to suggest improvements, or just to ask questions. <b><i>We welcome your input!</i></b>
From [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/architecture-council.php] "The Architecture Council is involved in both technical and process aspects of the projects in its quest to ensure the long-term technical health of the Eclipse platforms because the social and process structure of a project has been shown to have a direct impact on the technical quality of its extensible frameworks and exemplary tools."
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This role for the Architecture Council represents a new (revitalized?) role for the Architecture Council and thus there is not a lot of history to build on. The Council will be as effective and useful as we make it.
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* [[Architecture Council/About the AC]] and a recent [http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/membersminutes/20081117EuropeanMembersMeeting/EAC_Update.pdf presentation (PDF, 120K)] with details about what the AC is and does in practice.
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* [[Architecture Council/Members and Mentors]]
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* [[Architecture Council/Mentorship]]
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* [[Architecture Council/Ask the AC|Architecture Council/FAQ]]
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* [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Category:Architecture_Council EAC Category Sitemap]
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* [[Architecture Council/Meetings]] and minutes of previous meetings
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* [[Architecture Council/Open Issues]] lists overflow topics that have been brought up but not yet been discussed
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* Make recommendations for [http://eclip.se/5H development priorities] for the [https://eclipse.org/contribute/dev_program.php Friends-Enabled Eclipse IDE/Platform Enhancements Program] (FEEP)
  
The membership of the Architecture Council is listed on [http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/council.php#architecture the councils page] of the main website, which also has an index to the meeting minutes of the "old" EAC.
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=Getting in Touch=
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* [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Community&component=Architecture%20Council File a bug] for discussion on the EAC, or requesting a mentor. ''We welcome your input!'' - See [http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/eclipse.org-committers/msg00598.html this E-Mail], which was sent to the eclipse.org-committers list in September 2008.
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* [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=Community&component=Architecture+Council&resolution=---&cmdtype=doit Open bugs: AC Component] ([https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=Community&component=Architecture+Council&bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&cmdtype=doit closed])
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* [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&emailcc1=1&emailtype1=exact&email1=eclipse.org-architecture-council%40eclipse.org&resolution=---&cmdtype=doit Open bugs: CC'd to the EAC] ([https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&emailcc1=1&emailtype1=exact&email1=eclipse.org-architecture-council%40eclipse.org&bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&cmdtype=doit closed])
  
=Call Schedule=
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=Resources and Recommendations=
As of January 2008, the plan is to have a call every month on the second Thursday at 8am Pacific, 11am Eastern, 5pm European time. A reminder email will be sent to the list in advance of the calls. (For the call-in numbers, please see the [https://dev.eclipse.org/portal/myfoundation/portal/portal.php MyFoundation Portal] page.)
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* [[Architecture Council/Top Ten Recommendations|Top Ten Recommendations]] for Architecture (work in progress)
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* [[Architecture Council/Top Ten Project Development Practices|Top Ten Process Practices]] (work in progress)
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* [[Architecture Council/Metadata File Naming Recommendations|Metadata File Naming Recommendations]]
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* [[Architecture Council/Bugzilla Best Practices|Bugzilla Best Practices]]
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* [[Architecture Council/Things Committers Should Know | Things Committers Should Know]]
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* [[Development Resources]], top advice for everyone including [[Community Development for Eclipse Projects]]
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* [[Performance Bloopers]]
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* [[Architecture Council/Links Collection|Links Collection]] to architecture-related interesting blog posts, articles and the like
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* [http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/eclipse.org-architecture-council/ Architecture Council mailing list]
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* (''old [[Eclipse (EMO) Architecture Council Index]]'')
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* [http://www.programcreek.com/eclipse-architecture-design/ Eclipse Architecture]
  
Calls currently on the calendar:
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=Administrative=
* <strike>Thursday, December 13</strike> -- ''Cancelled''
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* [[Architecture Council/Templates]] for E-Mail communications
* Thursday, January 3 -- ''Added due to December cancellation''
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* Thursday, January 17
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* <strike>Thursday, February 14</strike> -- ''Canceled''
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* Thursday, March 13
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* Thursday, April 10
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* Thursday, May 8
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* Thursday, June 12
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* Thursday, July 10
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* Thursday, August 14
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* Thursday, September 11
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* Thursday, October 9
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* Thursday, November 13
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* Thursday, December 11
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==Agenda For Next Call==
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[[Category:Architecture Council]]
* '''Ganymede build''' infrastructure - how to achieve continuous integration, unit tests covering the integration of all projects, and consistency across all projects
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** Early integration tests, [http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/eclipse.org-planning-council/msg00808.html Automated JUnit API conformance tests]
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* '''UI Consistency''' - when I'm not mistaken, the UI Guidelines are being reworked; how can we encourage projects to pick them up.
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* '''Remote Development''' - Theoretically, EFS should be the foundation on which workspaces can be put on remote machines, and I do see a lot of interest in this -- but practically, there are some roadblocks. It's a pervasive topic since most projects are not really EFS-aware yet. How to improve the situation?
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* '''Scripting, Macro Recording, DOMs''' - Another pervasive theme, if macro recording & playback is to be supported across an entire Eclipse based product, there need to be guidelines and APIs for projects to follow. It may be a multi-year multi-project effort but it may be worth getting it started.
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* '''Security''' - With the number of plugins aver growing, is there a threat of trojans nesting themselves inside Eclipse? Getting a trojan or virus-like plugin into Eclipse can be extremely malicious - from spying to impersonation up to data destruction. Is it a real threat, and is there something that could / should be done?
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* '''Project Model and Nested Projects''' - when developers lay out the directory structure on non-eclipse projects, they often use a tree where some directories represent projects. Those projects are "nested". This is also often related to the way the files are stored in a configuration management system. Unfortunately eclipse does not really support this real-world setup {{Bug|35973}}, and this [http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t99991.rhtml Blog by Alex Blewitt]
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=Meeting Minutes=
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* [[Architecture Council/Minutes January 17 2008]]
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* [[Architecture Council / Minutes January 3 2008]]
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* [[Architecture Council Minutes October 25 2007]]
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=Resources (from the "old" EAC for now)=
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* [http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/eclipse.org-architecture-council/maillist.html EAC Mailing List Archives]
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* [[Eclipse (EMO) Architecture Council Index]]
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** [[Top Ten Architectural Problems in all of Eclipse]]
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** [[Architecture Council Discovery and Reuse Activity]]
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* Old meeting minutes
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20070124ACMinutes.php Architecture Council Meeting, January 24, 2007]
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20061012ACMinutes.php Architecture Council Meeting, October 12, 2006]
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20060628ACMinutes.php Architecture Council Meeting, June 28, 2006]
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20050517ACMinutes.html Architecture Council Meeting, May 17-18, 2005]
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20041202ACMinutes.pdf Architecture Council Meeting, December 2, 2004 (.pdf)]
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**[http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20040902ACMinutes.pdf Architecture Council Meeting, September 2, 2004 (.pdf)]
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Revision as of 13:14, 13 October 2015

Three arches supporting the Eclipse Community. Click image for full description.

Mission

The Eclipse Architecture Council (EAC) serves the Community by identifying and tackling any issues that hinder Eclipse's continued technological success and innovation, widespread adoption, and future growth. This involves technical architecture as well as open source processes and social aspects. Comprising the finest technical leaders from all community stakeholders, it is the council's goal to keep the projects successful and healthy, the processes simple and smooth, and the communities vibrant and cohesive because this will benefit us all. Approach us to ask for personal Mentorship for your project, to raise important issues, to suggest improvements, or just to ask questions. We welcome your input!

Getting in Touch

Resources and Recommendations

Administrative

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