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Revision as of 13:35, 29 October 2007
Welcome to the Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) Development HomeThis page is focussed on information about current development and development process for the comitters of the EclipseLink project. |
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EclipseLink Development Process
The development process for working on EclipseLink is based on the agile development process Scrum. In a nutshell, a prioitized backlog is created and kept up to date using input from the community. The task list is the work that is done in a Sprint, organized by componant.
Features and Enhancements
Features and Enhancements will have a BugZilla enhancement associated with it. A functional specification and design document will be created for each each feature. A review of these docs will be initially done by mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org) and by meeting if followup is required. Prior to code being checked in, code reviews will be done through the mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org).
Bugs
Docs are usually note required for bug fixes. Prior to code being checked in, code reviews will be done through the mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org).