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* Both projects to discuss the plan with respective mentors and finalize the plans ASAP
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* Create Bugzilla tickets to represent the action items for projects and use the Bugzilla tickets for project discussions
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* Frequent updates on progress to all mentors
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* Updating ECF community via mailing lists once a fortnight
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* Hanging in IRC (Both Students and Committers) #eclipse-dev on irc.freenode.net [http://freenode.net/]
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* Create the complete milestone plan in Wiki and connect them to Eclipse GSoC 2012 page
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**Google Summer of Code - Remote Service Test Framework
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**Google Summer of Code - Salvo

Latest revision as of 15:39, 18 May 2012

Attendees

  • Scott Lewis, Wim Jongman, Markus Kuppe, Harshana Martin, Tishan Pubudu, Jasintha Dassanayake

Agenda

ECF Juno Release (3.5.6)

  • ECF will participate the Juno release train
  • It will be a minor version change for ECF
  • Majority Bug fixes
  • Upgraded the Remote Service implementation to support OSGi 5 spec

ECF build system migration to Tycho

  • ECF to try to move the build to Tycho
  • Create a new branch in GitHub and do the changes there and use Jenkins builder at OSUOSL to build the new branch
  • Salvo would be prime candidate to try Tycho build

Google Summer of Code 2012 Projects

  • Both projects to discuss the plan with respective mentors and finalize the plans ASAP
  • Create Bugzilla tickets to represent the action items for projects and use the Bugzilla tickets for project discussions
  • Frequent updates on progress to all mentors
  • Updating ECF community via mailing lists once a fortnight
  • Hanging in IRC (Both Students and Committers) #eclipse-dev on irc.freenode.net [1]
  • Create the complete milestone plan in Wiki and connect them to Eclipse GSoC 2012 page
    • Google Summer of Code - Remote Service Test Framework
    • Google Summer of Code - Salvo

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