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On 2-Jun-09, at 8:52 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Sorry I meant Friday:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2009&month=6&day=5&hour=15&min=0&sec=0&p1=250&p2=224&p3=195&p4=240
On 1-Jun-09, at 2:01 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
What works well for team updates (in addition to the wiki and
email) at Eclipse are weekly calls and I am going to start holding
one each week. Those who want to participate can, and the call will
be recorded so people can listen at their leisure and follow up
with questions on the mailing list. I find this to be very
effective for some of the Eclipse projects as it's almost like a
weekly scrum meeting.
Benjamin, Igor and myself have been doing a lot of work to get 3.x
fixed up, integrated well with m2eclipse (and all embedded cases
can follow in our footsteps) and getting to the point where 3.x
can behave as a real replacement for 2.x. If folks want to get
involved now is the time, and the call will be a good way for
people to assess where we are. The following week there will be a
mild deluge of wiki entries and emails regarding 3.x but the call
will be a good initiation.
I'll propose this as a time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2009&month=6&day=4&hour=15&min=0&sec=0&p1=250&p2=224&p3=195&p4=240
Call will probably be 60-90 minutes.
Thanks,
Jason
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Jason van Zyl
Founder, Apache Maven
http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
http://twitter.com/SonatypeNexus
http://twitter.com/SonatypeM2E
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People develop abstractions by generalizing from concrete examples.
Every attempt to determine the correct abstraction on paper without
actually developing a running system is doomed to failure. No one
is that smart. A framework is a resuable design, so you develop it by
looking at the things it is supposed to be a design of. The more
examples
you look at, the more general your framework will be.
-- Ralph Johnson & Don Roberts, Patterns for Evolving Frameworks
Thanks,
Jason
----------------------------------------------------------
Jason van Zyl
Founder, Apache Maven
http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
http://twitter.com/SonatypeNexus
http://twitter.com/SonatypeM2E
----------------------------------------------------------
People develop abstractions by generalizing from concrete examples.
Every attempt to determine the correct abstraction on paper without
actually developing a running system is doomed to failure. No one
is that smart. A framework is a resuable design, so you develop it by
looking at the things it is supposed to be a design of. The more
examples
you look at, the more general your framework will be.
-- Ralph Johnson & Don Roberts, Patterns for Evolving Frameworks
Thanks,
Jason
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Jason van Zyl
Founder, Apache Maven
http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
http://twitter.com/SonatypeNexus
http://twitter.com/SonatypeM2E
----------------------------------------------------------
You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in.
No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow.
They know it is going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically
dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kind of
dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or
goals are in doubt.
-- Robert Pirzig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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