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* Status and general discussion
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* Should we move to Java 8?
* What's new in Debug?
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** What are the good things we could do with Java 8?
* More
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** Recommended changes to make to CDT when on Java 8
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* Doing a 9.0 release to allow breaking APIs
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** Must make a clear decision to allow work to begin ASAP
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** We should probably include as many '''valuable''' API-breaking changes as possible in that release
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** What changes should be done https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/APIBreakages
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* Other
 
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* Lunch provided by EclipseCon
 
* Lunch provided by EclipseCon
 
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* What's new in CDT?
 
* What shall we do with our current CDT Launches?
 
* What shall we do with our current CDT Launches?
* How do we tell our users about cool features?
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* How do we tell our users about cool features?
* More
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* Break
 
* Break
 
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* More
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* FindBugs, Sonar and general CDT quality
 
* Next gathering: hackathon?
 
* Next gathering: hackathon?
 
* Conclusion
 
* Conclusion

Revision as of 11:17, 9 February 2015

CDT/Linux Tools/PTP/Trace Compass Summit at EclipseCon 2015

A one-day CDT/Linux Tools/PTP/Trace Compass Summit will be held at EclipseCon 2015 in San Francisco, CA, on Monday March 9th, 2015. This summit is open to registered attendees of EclipseCon. Please register here. It is an informal gathering of committers and contributors of the mentioned communities to discuss project direction, on-going work, proposed changes and enhancements, and any other topic of interest to the participants. It will be followed on the Tuesday by a CDT Theme Day of 7 official EclipseCon presentations related to these projects.

The below agenda may evolve as proposed topics are added and attendees sign-up.

To help structure the summit, please:

  • add your name to the attendees section below
  • add agenda items you would like to see discussed


Sponsors

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Tentative agenda

9:00-9:30

  • Welcome and agenda adjustment

9:30-12:00

  • Should we move to Java 8?
    • What are the good things we could do with Java 8?
    • Recommended changes to make to CDT when on Java 8
  • Doing a 9.0 release to allow breaking APIs
    • Must make a clear decision to allow work to begin ASAP
    • We should probably include as many valuable API-breaking changes as possible in that release
    • What changes should be done https://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/APIBreakages
  • Other

12:00-13:00

  • Lunch provided by EclipseCon

13:00-15:00

  • What's new in CDT?
  • What shall we do with our current CDT Launches?
  • How do we tell our users about cool features?

15:00-15:15

  • Break

15:15-16:30

  • FindBugs, Sonar and general CDT quality
  • Next gathering: hackathon?
  • Conclusion

16:30-17:30

  • Happy Hour (Exhibit Area)

18:00

  • Summit dinner free of charge for attendees at the Elephant Bar restaurant.


Tentative Attendees

  1. Marc Khouzam - Ericsson
    • Community, Debug, Multicore, Visualizer, Tracing
  2. William Riley - Renesas
    • Debug (Embedded), Multicore, Tracing, UX, Codan
  3. Marc-Andre Laperle - Ericsson
    • Tracing, Debug, Community, Editor, Refactoring, Codan, Build, UX
  4. Andrew McLachlan - Analog Devices
    • Tracing and Debug
  5. Srinivas Gudla - Xilinx
    • Tracing, Visualizer, Multicore and Debug
  6. Sergey Prigogin - Google
    • Parser, Indexer, Refactoring, Codan
  7. Doug Schaefer - QNX/BlackBerry
    • Everything. Mainly Remote Launching, Qt, UX.
  8. Greg Watson - IBM
    • Remoteness and target management
  9. Jeff Johnston - Red Hat
    • Remote Launching, Debug
  10. Alena Laskavaia - QNX/Blackberry
    • UX, Launch, Debug, Codan, Build

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