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Revision as of 13:52, 25 August 2007
Contents
Kepler Proposal Documents
Meetings
Project Plan
Architecture Overview
The following links are to documentation on the overall architecture for the Kepler project.
Proposed Kepler Architecture
Collaboration Model
What follows is the beginnings of a discussion about what sorts of data elements different tools look for in their project model. The goal here is to identify and exploit overlaps between Kepler and other Eclipse projects, in order to have a common API and set of providers to adapt external project information into the system. (By external project information I mean project data that doesn't originate within the specific Eclipse project in question, and is not therefore in a "native" format.)
If you have more information on this topic, please feel free to expand on what's already here. We're attempting to find a way to make a unified, extensible project model for general consumption...so we're going to need a lot of input.
Proposed Kepler Collaboration Model Structure
Presentations
The following are presentations that have been prepared for the Kepler project.
DevZuz presentation on proposed collaboration model - File:KeplerProposals.pdf
Upcoming Events
This will contain a list of events where Kepler project members will be talking about the project.
To be announced...
Bug Reports/Enhancement Requests with Requirements Info
PDE-generate a ready to use headless pde build
Project-Model Reading List
Below is a list of some other project models being used in the world. Though not exhaustive, these may lend some insight into good practices for modeling a software project.
- Apache Maven's Project Object Model (POM)
- Apache Maven's XML Schema. Note: Scott Lewis has created an EMF-based model from this schema.
- Buckminster Component Specification
- Description of a Project (DOAP) (See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOAP)
- Gump Object Model
- Q4E Maven for Eclipse