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Raw Notes from EclipseCon 2008 DSDP BoF
- Introduction to the projects
- EPP or some other package
- What should we choose?
- Who should we target?
- Bob Frankel: Target Universities with packages.
- QEMU, GNU, Linux kernel
- What should go into the package?
- "Embedded Software Foundation"
- Doug G commented on making embedded very strong in Eclipse.
- Why aren't there more embedded folks at EclipseCon?
- Some discussion about ESC
- What should a vendor be motivated to create such a package?
- Target Universities
- Teaching embedded
- Delivery platform upon which commercial tools are built.
- Dynamic package
- Embedded for Java
- Embedded for C++
- etc.
- University outreach for embedded?
- Packing again - what should be in there?
- QEMU, Android, GNU
- Bundle vendor reference implementations and emulators
- TCF if it's a native platform
- Embedded Linux (Code Sourcery)
- CDT
- DSDP projects
- MWT libraries
- Mylyn
- Subversive client
- TPTP, but maybe not ready?
- Other options: example code, libraries, example projects
- Do we want 1 giant download with install options or separate packages?
- Which host platforms?
- All of them!
- OOB experience is important
- We can't just dump everything into the install.
- We need persona-based installs.
- Could use Yoxos or Pulse guys to build this package.