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Revision as of 16:45, 22 January 2009
<WORK IN PROGRESS, STARTED JANUARY 22, 2009>
Congratulations on becoming a committer for the Data Tools Platform (DTP) Project at Eclipse!
Now that you're here, what exactly does that mean?
We'll boil it down to three steps:
1) Check out the Development Resources site at the Eclipse Wiki. That will give you an overview of Eclipse Foundation guidelines and general resources for committers, leads, and so on.
2) Read the rest of this page for additional DTP-specific help and guidelines.
3) And don't hesitate to contact us:
DTP Newsgroup
DTP Mailing lists:
<dtp-dev@eclipse.org>
dtp-dev Mailing List on the Web
<dtp-pmc@eclipse.org>
dtp-pmc Mailing List on the Web
<dtp-sqldevtools-dev@eclipse.org>
dtp-sqldevtools-dev Mailing List RSS
dtp-sqldevtools-dev Mailing List on the Web
You can also find a variety of information on the DTP Wiki: