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Are you a new committer or project lead for an Eclipse project? Are you thinking about proposing a new open source project at Eclipse? In this tutorial, Eclipse Foundation staff members will walk you through the information that you need to know to be an effective open source project committer at Eclipse. The discussion includes an overview of the Eclipse Development Process, the Intellectual Property Due Diligence Process, and the Tools and IT Infrastructure available to Eclipse projects.
 
Are you a new committer or project lead for an Eclipse project? Are you thinking about proposing a new open source project at Eclipse? In this tutorial, Eclipse Foundation staff members will walk you through the information that you need to know to be an effective open source project committer at Eclipse. The discussion includes an overview of the Eclipse Development Process, the Intellectual Property Due Diligence Process, and the Tools and IT Infrastructure available to Eclipse projects.
  
* Delivered at [https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2014/session/eclipse-committer-bootcamp EclipseCon North America 2014] (slides will be posted soon)
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* Delivered to the OpenMDM working group ([[File:EclipseCommitterBootcampOpenMDM.pdf|slides]])
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* Delivered at [https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2014/session/eclipse-committer-bootcamp EclipseCon North America 2014] ([https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2014/session/eclipse-committer-bootcamp slides])
 
* Delivered at [http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/eclipse-committer-bootcamp EclipseCon Europe 2013] ([http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/sites/eclipsecon.org.europe2013/files/EclipseCommitterBootcampEclipseCon2013.pdf slides]).
 
* Delivered at [http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/eclipse-committer-bootcamp EclipseCon Europe 2013] ([http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/sites/eclipsecon.org.europe2013/files/EclipseCommitterBootcampEclipseCon2013.pdf slides]).
  

Revision as of 20:32, 28 April 2014

Are you a new committer or project lead for an Eclipse project? Are you thinking about proposing a new open source project at Eclipse? In this tutorial, Eclipse Foundation staff members will walk you through the information that you need to know to be an effective open source project committer at Eclipse. The discussion includes an overview of the Eclipse Development Process, the Intellectual Property Due Diligence Process, and the Tools and IT Infrastructure available to Eclipse projects.

Agenda

The Eclipse Development Process

Intellectual Property Due Diligence

  • Intellectual Property Overview (Who, What, Why)
  • Contribution Types
    • EPL (Project Licensed)
    • Non EPL - Third Party
  • Preparing an Initial Contribution
    • Welcome to IPZilla
    • Tips to ensure success

Resources and Provisioning

  • Overview of Infrastructure
  • Your Eclipse Foundation account, committer ID, other forges
  • Project provisioning process
  • Initial contribution, tools for committers: Git, Gerrit, Bugzilla, Wiki, project website
  • Interacting with your users: Forums, mailing lists
  • Asking for help: webmasters, other committers

Managing Your Eclipse Project

Managing Intellectual Property

Downloads, Builds

  • CBI, Hudson/HIPP and producing a build
  • Signing
  • Where to store build artifacts, linking, using mirrors
  • Download statistics
  • Cleaning up

Appendices

Starting a New Open Source Project


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