Hi Lukas,

this is great. I think you have two options:
1) Make this available as 'free-ware", allowing people to download it from 
your University site, your personal site, or Eclipse plug-in central, see 
http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/Web_Links-index-req-viewcatlink-cid-878.html
You still control the content, and people can access it, and we are happy 
to try to promote it, through inclusion in slides and links from Website

2) Make it true Open Source. This requires going through a legal process 
(it will take probably 2-3 months) where you contribute all the rights to 
Eclipse. For this, you also need to make a committment to continue 
maintaining it (such as upgrade it when we do releases of EPF Composer 
with meta-model changes, or based on community feedback). You also need to 
showcase that you have consumers interested in it. In short, we would like 
you to build a community around it. We would encourage you to find other 
people interested in involving the content, so it is a community effort. 
What we want to avoid, is that somebody donates stuff, which then lays 
around and get stale, and is primarily unused...


So, either of those options are good options, giving "free" access to 
people. Number 2 is considerably more cumbersome, but if you can build a 
community and make people exciting about what you have done, it can also 
enable a broader usage.


Let us know what you think is the preferred path (and by the way, you can 
start with 1) and then move to 2) as you get people excited about what you 
have done, but once in 2), you can never go back, you do not own your work 
anymore.)

Cheers

Per Kroll
Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
(M) 408-219-2963



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Lukas, 

Thanks for letting us know about your work. 

In order to be officially available in the EPF web site, any material 
needs to be contributed (or formally consented) by its owners, meaning 
that there needs to be an agreement that the material is going to be open 
source and available under the EPL license (
http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.php). 

Please let us know if that is your intent, then we will proceed from 
there. 

Regards, 

Ricardo Balduino
IBM Rational Software (www.ibm.com/rational)
Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.org/epf)



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Dear EPF members,

I am student at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Faculty of
Informatics and Information Technologies. I am finishing master degree in
Software Engineering in January 2008. The title of my diploma thesis is
"Application programs of software projects" (Annotation is attached). In
this project I created (with assistance of my supervisor Jan Masaryk)
Eclipse Process Framework model for method Feature-Driven Development.
(EPF (version 1.0.1.2) model for method FDD is attached in .zip format). I
have noticed that on official EPF site are published only methods OpenUP,
Scrum and XP. Please, can you publish my EPF model for FDD on the official
EPF site (e.g. version 0.1)? I am willing to perform any necessary changes
that have to be done.
I look forward to your reply.

Yours faithfully,

Lukas Simon
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