Skip to main content

Notice: this Wiki will be going read only early in 2024 and edits will no longer be possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.

Jump to: navigation, search

Difference between revisions of "Project Management Infrastructure"

(Using the PMI)
(Current State)
Line 75: Line 75:
 
*Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires; and
 
*Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires; and
 
*Project lead elections
 
*Project lead elections
 
The [http://portal.eclipse.org Developer Portal] is still used for:
 
 
 
*Committer elections;
 
*Committer elections;
 
*Committer retirement (emeritus designation); and
 
*Committer retirement (emeritus designation); and
*Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires
+
*Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires.
  
 
=Links=
 
=Links=

Revision as of 15:59, 9 October 2018

Warning2.png
Project management functionality is being migrated from Eclipse Developer Portal into the Project Management Infrastructure. This document (and linked document) are works-in-progress.


The Eclipse Project Management Infrastructure (PMI) consolidates Eclipse project management activities into a single consistent location and experience.

Project Management Infrastructure themes:

  • Improved consistency. Configuration/data-driven project web presence, direct linkage between releases, reviews, and plans. Information--including basic project metadata, project plans, and release review information--is captured and retained in a consistent (and easily leveraged) data-based format (rather than in multiple documents in arbitrary formats).
  • All-in-one-place. Committers are able to edit information in place on the project information pages. Text/information in one place with links in another is eliminated where possible. Comments and discussion related to reviews, elections, etc. are connected directly to the item being discussed.
  • Get started faster. By default, projects are provided with a data-driven website that includes consistent links to project releases, reviews, downloads, etc. Projects can opt to override the default and provide their own customized web presence.Setting up a project presence is a matter of configuration, not PHP programming against proprietary APIs.

Using the PMI

Web APIs

The PMI provides a small number of web APIs:

json/projects/all

json/project/%

json/repos/git

json/reviews/upcoming

json/reviews/complete

json/proposals

json/release/%

json/technology/%

jsonp/technology/%

Migration to the PMI

The PMI replaces the Developer Portal along with other means of specifying project data, including project plans, IP Logs, and more. While we are migrating to the PMI, there will be a period of time where some functionality will rest in the old Developer Portal and some in the new infrastructure.

The link below provides information regarding the feature development schedule and where you can find the various bits of functionality.

Current State

The Project Management Infrastructure is deployed for Eclipse projects, LocationTech, and PolarSys. For more information, please see Forges.

The current implementation supports:

  • Project, release, and review metadata;
  • Simultaneous release participation;
  • Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires; and
  • Project lead elections
  • Committer elections;
  • Committer retirement (emeritus designation); and
  • Intellectual Property Contribution Questionnaires.

Links

Back to the top