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− | + | {{Warning|Project management functionality is being migrated from Eclipse Developer Portal into the Project Management Infrastructure. This document (and linked document) are works-in-progress.}} | |
− | + | The Eclipse Project Management Infrastructure consolidates Eclipse project management activities into a single consistent location and experience. | |
− | * Improved consistency. Configuration/data-driven project web presence, direct linkage between releases, reviews, and plans. Information captured and retained in a consistent (and easily leveraged) data-based format (rather than documents in arbitrary formats). | + | Project Management Infrastructure themes: |
− | * All-in-one-place. Committers are able to edit information in place on the project information pages. Text/information in one place with links in another is eliminated where possible. Comments and discussion related to reviews, etc. | + | |
− | * Get started faster. By default, projects are provided with a data-driven website that includes consistent links to project releases, reviews, downloads, etc. Projects can opt to override the default and provide their own customized web presence.Setting up a project presence is a matter of configuration, not PHP programming against proprietary APIs. | + | * ''Improved consistency''. Configuration/data-driven project web presence, direct linkage between releases, reviews, and plans. Information--including basic project metadata, project plans, and release review information--is captured and retained in a consistent (and easily leveraged) data-based format (rather than in multiple documents in arbitrary formats). |
+ | * ''All-in-one-place''. Committers are able to edit information in place on the project information pages. Text/information in one place with links in another is eliminated where possible. Comments and discussion related to reviews, elections, etc. are connected directly to the item being discussed. | ||
+ | * ''Get started faster''. By default, projects are provided with a data-driven website that includes consistent links to project releases, reviews, downloads, etc. Projects can opt to override the default and provide their own customized web presence.Setting up a project presence is a matter of configuration, not PHP programming against proprietary APIs. | ||
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+ | =Current State= | ||
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+ | The Project Management Infrastructure is deployed for [http://projects.eclipse.org Eclipse projects] and for [http://locationtech.org/projects LocationTech]. | ||
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+ | The current implementation supports: | ||
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+ | *Project, release, and review metadata | ||
+ | *Simultaneous release participation | ||
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+ | The [http://portal.eclipse.org Developer Portal] is still used for: | ||
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+ | *All committer managment functionality | ||
+ | *Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires | ||
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+ | =Links= | ||
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+ | *[[Project Management Infrastructure/Overview|Overview]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Infrastructure/Project Metadata|Project Metadata]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Infrastructure/Development|Development]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Infrastructure/Technology Choices|Technology Choices]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Infrastructure/Overview and Design|Design]] | ||
+ | *The [http://projects.eclipse.org Live Iinstance] is up-and-running! | ||
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+ | [[Category:Project Management Infrastructure]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 25 March 2013
The Eclipse Project Management Infrastructure consolidates Eclipse project management activities into a single consistent location and experience.
Project Management Infrastructure themes:
- Improved consistency. Configuration/data-driven project web presence, direct linkage between releases, reviews, and plans. Information--including basic project metadata, project plans, and release review information--is captured and retained in a consistent (and easily leveraged) data-based format (rather than in multiple documents in arbitrary formats).
- All-in-one-place. Committers are able to edit information in place on the project information pages. Text/information in one place with links in another is eliminated where possible. Comments and discussion related to reviews, elections, etc. are connected directly to the item being discussed.
- Get started faster. By default, projects are provided with a data-driven website that includes consistent links to project releases, reviews, downloads, etc. Projects can opt to override the default and provide their own customized web presence.Setting up a project presence is a matter of configuration, not PHP programming against proprietary APIs.
Current State
The Project Management Infrastructure is deployed for Eclipse projects and for LocationTech.
The current implementation supports:
- Project, release, and review metadata
- Simultaneous release participation
The Developer Portal is still used for:
- All committer managment functionality
- Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires
Links
- Overview
- Project Metadata
- Development
- Technology Choices
- Design
- The Live Iinstance is up-and-running!