(Deferred) Introducing the VPP proposed project and Mark Burton
Introducing RTSC and Dave Russo
Some interest from Cisco – Doug to make an introduction
Next steps on proposal – Doug to email latest proposal to Mike and Bjorn
Stuff Doug needs to do
Cast PMC vote on TmL CQ's (done)
Get MTJ initial committer request in ([Bug:212143])
Further explain MTJ reboot
EclipseCon submissions
Tutorials - 3 slots and 3 good candidates. Pawel's moved to CDT.
Long Talks
Clear winners - 52, 226, 43
Bubble - 213, 314, 274
Short Talks
All, plus 336
Incubation rules
DD needs to get in compliance
Ganymede release train
eRCP - Mark - difficult because they don't have the resources to keep up with milestones.
NAB - Shigeki. Hope to get on the train by M4. Don't want to use orbit. #1 test - how much testing do I need to do with other projects? Need to investigate 5,6,13,14,15.
Making progress on DSF and GDB/mi - main part of 1.0 code release.
Not getting much from Eclipse Platform in Ganymede. Mostly patches that we submit.
Lots of investment in coordination with CDT.
eRCP
Finished 1.0.3 maintenance release. January - another maintenances release: 1.1
GTK port was contributed. Nokia is looking at it.
eRCP standardization - licensing is turning out to be difficult. OSGi - put the spec until EPL, but label it as an OSGi document, so it has some trademark protection. So someone can modify it, but it won't be an OSGi spec anymore. Sprint will be driving this through OSGi. Will be done in January.
Android?
MTJ
Analyzing the existing source code. There is a lot they intend to maintain going forward.
Last couple of weeks have been quiet.
NAB
Plans to get on train. Working on builds for M4 now.
TM
TCF contribution is uploaded to bugzilla. Lots of discussion with ECF lead, Scott Lewis. Not as much overlap as Scott thought. TCF is a vertical solution for the embedded space. ECF is a horizontal communication layer.
Details at DSDP/TM/TCF FAQ including links for download and Getting Started
Working on integrating terminal with RSE. Student contribution from Francesco Crivelli, Milano, Italy.
IBM team started "RSE World" blogging site - great contributions from IBM Student Committer Kevin Doyle.
IBM is doing a lot of work as well - bug fixes, API work, unit tests. For new API look at build notes of recent TM I-builds.
TmL
Code contributions submitted to CQ. Doug signed off today after vote last week. Sharon is looking into parallel IP.
Should have enough approval for continuous development.
Old Business
General stuff
NAB: Feedback comes from WS community, which is why dev list is so quiet. All feedback is in Japanese. Bugzilla can't work because interface is in English, which is a problem. Doug to follow up with Bjorn and Denis