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Difference between revisions of "DSDP/TM/Face-to-face Meeting Toronto 17-Sep-2007"

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* Architecture / Future of RSE '''User Actions''' (Dave D)
 
* Architecture / Future of RSE '''User Actions''' (Dave D)
 
* Architecture / Future of RSE '''Profiles and Team Support''' (Dave D)
 
* Architecture / Future of RSE '''Profiles and Team Support''' (Dave D)
* Architecture / Future of the RSE Details View (Tableview): non-homogeneous contents, table headings, property descriptors
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* Architecture / Future of the RSE '''Details View (Tableview): non-homogeneous contents, table headings, property descriptors''' (Xuan Chen)
* Architecture / Future of RSE '''Wizard UI''' ([https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=176490 bug 176490])
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* Architecture / Future of RSE '''Wizard UI''' (Xuan Chen)([https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=176490 bug 176490])
 
* Unify Remote Monitor and Tableview? (DaveM)
 
* Unify Remote Monitor and Tableview? (DaveM)
  

Revision as of 16:10, 29 August 2007

The meeting is primarily planned as a hands-on coding camp for contributors, with in-depth discussions about current and future TM/RSE architecture and hard problems, also involving looking right at the code.

We'd also discuss planning issues, additions of new components to the TM offering and the TM strategy moving forward (perhaps revising our Use Cases). See the #Agenda below for details about things to be discussed.

Location and Dates

  • Location:
  • Exact time and Agenda are tentative, details will follow late July:
    • Mon Sep/17: 0900-1700, DSDP-TM planning and coding camp
    • Tue Sep/18: 0900-1700, DSDP-TM planning and coding camp
    • Wed Sep/19: 0900-1200, DSDP-TM planning and coding camp
  • Conference number: TBD

Attendees

Please add yourself to this list if you plan to attend.

  • Martin Oberhuber, Wind River
  • Javier Montalvo Orus, Symbian
  • Dave Dykstal, IBM
  • Dave McKnight, IBM
  • Xuan Chen, IBM
  • Kevin Doyle, IBM
  • Kushal Munir, IBM (tentative / part-time)
  • Rupen Mardirossian, IBM (tentative / part-time)

Agenda

For each of the topics mentioned below, one presenter will be asked to prepare and look for possible architecture for the future of RSE. During the meeting, we will explore these prosals right with the code. Naturally, the topics are related to the TM Future Planning page. Attendees can request to add topics to the agenda until Friday Sep-7th.

  • Come up with a consistent story around EFS vs. RSync vs. RSE (MartinO) - may be related to RemoteSystemsTempFiles
  • How to improve the RemoteTempFiles cache (DaveM): Put it outside the workspace (158770), do not share between connections (193858), allow characters only valid on the remote (160103), support remote names differing only in case also on Windows (160100)
  • RSE Logging - what to log and where (196317) (DaveD)
  • Architecture and changes for deferred plugin loading in RSE (DaveD, MartinO)
  • Hard problems with splitting RSE UI/Non-UI/RCP
    • At the time of the F2F meeting, important steps for UI/Non-UI/RCP splitting should have been made in RSE 3.0 HEAD already
  • Architecture / Future of SubSystemConfiguration componentization
    • We had an idea to split SubSystemConfiguration into static and dynamic parts
  • Architecture / Future of Connection Groups and Multicore / Multi-System support
  • Architecture / Future of RSE User Actions (Dave D)
  • Architecture / Future of RSE Profiles and Team Support (Dave D)
  • Architecture / Future of the RSE Details View (Tableview): non-homogeneous contents, table headings, property descriptors (Xuan Chen)
  • Architecture / Future of RSE Wizard UI (Xuan Chen)(bug 176490)
  • Unify Remote Monitor and Tableview? (DaveM)


In addition to our own project specific agenda, we may be asked to give a presentation to the attendees of the Members and Marketing Symposium, which may be a great opportunity for Community Building.

More agenda items may spring off the

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