Hi,

Please allow me to introduce myself.

I have been busy with the Eclipse first as a consumer and not much later as
an advocate and RCP trainer. I am working at  Remain Software and
Industrial-TSI. The former company is building ALM software and much of the
code is built with and on Eclipse. Industrial-TSI, is founded with the goal
to support ALM solutions with an open source stack centered around Eclipse.
TSI is a foundation member.

Our first contribution to Eclipse, together with Maarten Meijer, was the
Industrial Connector for Mylyn. A tool that can connect any legacy database
to Mylyn using just SQL instructions.

Later we contributed an ECF discovery provider based on Zookeeper. This
made it possible for us to use the ECF's OSGi remote service spec
implementation and discover remote services over a WAN. I still maintain
the zookeeper code base in the ECF project, although it is mostly written
by one of my co-workers..

A project I have contributed but that is still pending in ECF is the Salvo
newsreader. It is a usenet newsreader that is hooked inside the workbench.
Projects, like JDT etc.. can hook into an extension point and enable users
to ask questions straight from the workbench. Answers to the post pop-up
inside the workbench as soon as they arrive. Super-cool but, as I said, it
is still incubation. I have used it a lot to reply to various topics in the
RCP newsgroup.

I have created the Oscilloscope widget for Nebula. It has not much use but
at least it looks pretty cool ;). Recently it has been picked up by plug-in
integrators for the Arduino board.

 After being in the Nebula project for a while I volunteered as co-lead.
Nebula is currently undergoing a graduation review.


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Being the junior clerk, I am happy to take some assignments.

Thanks for your votes.

Cheers,

Wim



On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:11 PM, portal on behalf of Lars Vogel <
[email protected]> wrote:

> eclipse.e4 Committers,
> This automatically generated message signals that Lars Vogel has nominated
> Wim Jongman as a Committer on the eclipse.e4 project. The reason given is
> as follows:
>
> I would like to propose Wim Jongmann as e4 tools committer.
>
> Wim indicated that he would like to help with the e4 tooling project.
>
> Wim is already an Eclipse committer and co-lead of the Nebula project. Wim
> recently announced that he offers Eclipse 4 training and having trainer
> maintaining the tools is valuable IMHO as they know the typical starter
> issues.
>
> Wim already provided more than 5 patches for the tools projects which were
> integrated into the e4 project.
>
>
>
>
>
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