If  parts of the e4 tools graduated into PDE, then all active contributors 
to those tools would be granted PDE commit rights as part of the 
graduation/restructuring. We did the same thing with commit rights on 
other parts of e4 that graduated into the platform. So I don't think 
commit rights will be a problem at all. It does of course require active 
committers to keep maintaining it wherever it ends up.

John



From:   Lars Vogel <[email protected]>
To:     E4 Project developer mailing list <[email protected]>, 
Date:   01/18/2014 05:02 AM
Subject:        Re: [e4-dev] e4 tools build moving to Luna?
Sent by:        [email protected]



I personally like that we can adjust the tooling as needed. PDE seems very 
inactive at the moment. 
But test, better Javadoc and fixing the outstanding bugs is good in 
general, no matter if the tools get officially released or not, so no need 
to hold such activities of.
Best regards, Lars
Am 18.01.2014 09:40 schrieb "Wim Jongman" <[email protected]>:
There are things missing in the model editor and in the tooling in 
general. Most notably unit tests, javadoc and user documentation. We need 
to fix these before a release can be considered.  

I am also happy to join a dedicated team that tackles this. So that makes 
two. Who wants to join us?

Regards,

Wim


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