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* PDE/CruiseControl -> Maven(CBI) migration
 
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* Reduce backlog of untriaged WIs (Roberto Sanchez)
  
 
== Things we'd like to improve on  ==
 
== Things we'd like to improve on  ==
  
 
* Development bootstrapping (Getting started instructions)
 
* Development bootstrapping (Getting started instructions)
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** Related to Development bootstrapping, adopting tools like Gerrit (Roberto Sanchez)
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* Keeping the plugin/feature version ids synchronized with the pom.xml: Another vote for Gerrit integration (will help catch issues before build integration)(Mickael Istria)
 
* Advertising Help wanted - mentoring new developers
 
* Advertising Help wanted - mentoring new developers
* Keeping the plugin/feature version ids synchronized with the pom.xml
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* Documenting (or advertising where existing documents are) core things, like .component file design (Roberto Sanchez)
 
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 21 August 2014

WTP 3.6 Retrospective 08/21/2014

Things we've done well

  • PDE/CruiseControl -> Maven(CBI) migration
  • Reduce backlog of untriaged WIs (Roberto Sanchez)

Things we'd like to improve on

  • Development bootstrapping (Getting started instructions)
    • Related to Development bootstrapping, adopting tools like Gerrit (Roberto Sanchez)
  • Keeping the plugin/feature version ids synchronized with the pom.xml: Another vote for Gerrit integration (will help catch issues before build integration)(Mickael Istria)
  • Advertising Help wanted - mentoring new developers
  • Documenting (or advertising where existing documents are) core things, like .component file design (Roberto Sanchez)

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