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Epsilon/Minutes/24-05-2011
Agenda
- Analyse the performance of Epsilon using TPTP
- Document the Eclipse.org specific files (project plan etc)
- Document the building/uploading process
- Add missing copyright notices in the code
- Prepare docuware for move from GMT to EMFT
- Briefly discuss some features needed for INESS / MADES:
- EWL-GMF binding: expose a variable for referring to GMF notation model
- More fine-grained traceability in EGL
- Go through the Epsilon bug reports
Actions
- Analyse the performance of Epsilon using TPTP
- TPTP is dead. Maybe try to find other similar tools (Louis / Antonio)
- Investigate ExecutionController that profiles the executed code (Dimitris)
- Document the Eclipse.org specific files (project plan etc) (Dimitris)
- Document the building/uploading process (Dimitris)
- Add missing copyright notices in the code (Dimitris)
- Prepare docuware for move from GMT to EMFT (Dimitris)
- Briefly discuss some features needed for INESS / MADES:
- EWL-GMF binding: expose a variable for referring to GMF notation model (Louis and Dimitris to investigate)
- More fine-grained traceability in EGL (Antonio and Louis to exchange solutions, Louis to investigate operations that receive the full AST as argument - see select operation)
- Put a link to the Epsilon wiki in the Epsilon website (Dimitris)
- Do the SVN keyword thing in the bugzilla (Dimitris)
- Email Louis and Antonio when done (Dimitris)
- Document bug lifecycle in the bugzilla (flags, keywords) (Dimitris)
- Write the section on EOL literals (Antonio)
- Investigate the situation where Eclipse hangs after a syntax (?) error in an Epsilon editor (Louis)
- Write first version of article on how to post questions to the forum (Louis)
- Write article on debugger + blog post (Dimitris)
Deferred
- Go through the Epsilon bug reports
- Integration with the Eclipse build infrastructure
- Get on the next release train