Hi Fernando,

I suggest you visit the developer resources section of the EPF website
located at:

http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/developers_documentation.php

In the Content section you will find a "Plug-in Development Guide for EPF
Composer" and a "Text Style Guide for EPF Composer".  Both of these will
help you started in developing your own content.

Also in the Developer's corner, there is a link to EPF in CVS, a repository
for all project related artifacts.  There is library on EPF Method
Authoring.  It is located here:

http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.epf/libraries/EPF_Method_Authoring/?root=Technology_Project

We are looking forward to some additional method authoring guidance to
support the practice libraries initiative.  There was a great presentation
last week that introduced the EPF community to some insight that was used to
refactor OpenUp into the eleven practice libraries.  This insight included
method authoring content for:

  o  Setting up an environment for method authoring
  o  Sketching content
  o  Defining  and structuring plug-ins
  o  Defining and categorizing method elements
  o  Defining variability, configurations, processes and views
  o  Detailing methods
  o  General guidance

Once the practice library authoring methods become available, there will be
a broader understanding of how to develop and contribute better and
re-usable process frameworks.  In the mean time, I recommend you check out
the tools outlined above.

regards,

David

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Fernando Líbio Leite Almeida <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I'm quite new to EPF, but I have read all I found about it. Also I have
> read all about OpenUP, and watched the Recorded Sessions in the Getting
> started page. I'm looking forward to see the Process Authoring recording not
> yet available.
>
> I would like to start a new process myself, to describe everything on it.
> I don't want to extend OpenUP, I want to design my own lifecycle, method
> content and so on...
>
> Is the a guide or something else I can follow to start a new process from
> scratch? Or could someone please advice me on where should I start...?
>
> Huge thanks in advance.
>
> With Best Regards,
>
> Fernando Libio.
>
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