Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] [ide-dev] Start collecting requests for Error Reporting v2

2015-06-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
If it is a matter of beer...

it's going to cost you a fortune in beer at EclipseCon.

I vote for no off switch! ;)

Jay
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Dashboard search?

2015-07-06 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Thanks Wayne!

I was just digging around and thought that while I was there I would search
for ICE, DAWNSci, etc. Just trying it out really.

Jay

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Wayne Beaton wa...@eclipse.org wrote:

  It does not have a general search function. The current implementation
 relies on hierarchical navigation.

 What are you looking for?

 Wayne


 On 06/07/15 11:05 AM, Jay Jay Billings wrote:

  Does the dashboard at dashboard.eclipse.org have a search feature? I
 can't find it...

  Jay

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[cross-project-issues-dev] Dashboard search?

2015-07-06 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Does the dashboard at dashboard.eclipse.org have a search feature? I can't
find it...

Jay

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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] [science-iwg] Facebook Open Academy for Winter 2016

2015-11-16 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Everyone,

FWIW, I just wanted to second what Andrea said: this is an awesome program
and I've really enjoyed mentoring in it. I too highly recommend it. Philip
Wenig might also be able to recommend it since he is participating too.

Jay
On Nov 16, 2015 1:56 PM, "Andrea Ross"  wrote:

> Dear Everyone,
>
> Facebook Open Academy is now taking applicants for Winter 2016.
>
> If you're not familiar, this is a program that involves top students from
> great Universities & Colleges matched to work on open source projects for
> the term. Students work roughly 8 to 10 hours per week to complete
> features, fix bugs, and generally participate in the project's community.
> Typically they do so working in groups of 4 or more.
>
> Mentors are expected to invest a few hours per week to mentor. The program
> also includes a face to face code sprint running for 3 days. We anticipate
> multiple code sprint locations this winter including ones in North America,
> Europe, and Asia. (Facebook generously reimburses mentors for travel costs)
>
> For what it's worth, I highly recommend the program.
>
> If you are interested, please complete the application form ASAP
> .
> Thanks! Please do let me know of your interest so I can put a good word in
> with the FOA team.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Andrea
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] [science-iwg] Facebook Open Academy for Winter 2016

2015-11-17 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Everyone,

At Ian's request, I expanded this a bit.

I am currently working with three students at Purdue University, all of
which are upper level computer scientists. They are helping me to refactor
some very old code in the Eclipse ICE UI to make it more extensible. I am
dictating the architecture and writing a little code and they are taking it
from there.

They average all together three to five pull requests a week of about three
to five hundred lines each. They are using Bugzilla, Github, etc. and doing
all of their development in ICE too. I visited them for a couple of days at
the end of summer and I spend one hour a week with them in a Google Hangout
and a couple of hours helping with their code through pull requests and
tickets.

I'm looking forward to working with this program more in the future. The
students have been awesome and ICE has gained a lot from it.

Jay
On Nov 16, 2015 9:13 PM, "Jay Jay Billings" <jayjaybilli...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Everyone,
>
> FWIW, I just wanted to second what Andrea said: this is an awesome program
> and I've really enjoyed mentoring in it. I too highly recommend it. Philip
> Wenig might also be able to recommend it since he is participating too.
>
> Jay
> On Nov 16, 2015 1:56 PM, "Andrea Ross" <andrea.r...@eclipse.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear Everyone,
>>
>> Facebook Open Academy is now taking applicants for Winter 2016.
>>
>> If you're not familiar, this is a program that involves top students from
>> great Universities & Colleges matched to work on open source projects for
>> the term. Students work roughly 8 to 10 hours per week to complete
>> features, fix bugs, and generally participate in the project's community.
>> Typically they do so working in groups of 4 or more.
>>
>> Mentors are expected to invest a few hours per week to mentor. The
>> program also includes a face to face code sprint running for 3 days. We
>> anticipate multiple code sprint locations this winter including ones in
>> North America, Europe, and Asia. (Facebook generously reimburses mentors
>> for travel costs)
>>
>> For what it's worth, I highly recommend the program.
>>
>> If you are interested, please complete the application form ASAP
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zwiYbpB8dg6meA97J1gW32FkFZEGkEsyS1mlekd-eBY/viewform>.
>> Thanks! Please do let me know of your interest so I can put a good word in
>> with the FOA team.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Andrea
>>
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] [mdt-bpmn2.dev] The Neon Opt-in Deadline is Friday

2015-12-18 Thread Jay Jay Billings
I would like to have a couple of the Science projects join the simultaneous
release, but this will be our first time through the process. Is there a
drop date in case we can't make it?

Jay

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> SOA-BPMN2 Modeler will participate in the Neon release as version 1.3.0
> with offset +1, release record is here:
>
> https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/soa.bpmn2-modeler/releases/1.3.0
>
>
> Cheers,
> Bob
>
> 
> Robert ("Bob") Brodt
> Senior Software Engineer
> JBoss by Red Hat
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Wayne Beaton <e...@eclipse.org> wrote:
>
>> The opt-in deadline for Neon is on Friday.
>>
>> AFAICT, we haven't heard from these projects:
>>
>>
>>- WindowBuilder
>>- Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN2)
>>- BPEL Designer
>>- Target Management
>>
>>
>> If you don't opt-in, you're not in.
>>
>> I've copied each of these projects' dev lists on this note (note that I
>> have superpowers that allow me to post on a project mailing list without
>> joining it, so I won't see your response unless you post to
>> cross-project-issues-dev). If you're receiving this and your project
>> doesn't have at least one representative on the cross-project-issues-dev
>> mailing list, please get somebody to join.
>>
>> I've confirmed the IP dates with the IP team. I've updated the Neon wiki
>> page. For reference:
>>
>> Dec 18/2015 - Opt-in deadline
>> Feb 12/2016 - CQ Submission deadline (specify that the CQ is required for
>> Neon)
>> May 26/2016 - IP Log submission deadline
>> June 2/2016 - Review materials due
>> June 9/2016 - End of Release Review Period
>>
>> I've also opened an "Every Detail Matters for Neon" bug [1]. I intend to
>> drive this bug a little harder than last year's as we put more emphasis on
>> user experience.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> [1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=48
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] JDK 9 Early Access with Project Jigsaw

2015-11-18 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Wayne,

This also affects Eclipse ICE. We just invested a substantial effort to
redevelop some of our 3d graphics tools to use JavaFX instead JME3 (IP
issues) and we used the FXCanvas to do it.

Tom, Tony McCrary and I spoke off thread about how we could deal with this.
One possible solution is to make a custom FXCanvas implementation if enough
public API is available in JavaFX.

We also depend on GEF and I had hoped that we could move to GEF4 when it is
ready.

Tony did this work for us and I'm sure he would be open to helping find a
solution. I'm also willing to dedicate time and funding to fix this too.

Jay
On Nov 18, 2015 2:27 AM, "Alexander Nyßen"  wrote:

> Hi Tom, Wayne,
>
> I have not checked all parts of GEF/GEF4 yet (it’s on my list for today),
> but I am definitely worried already. You are right, Tom, the Eclipse
> UI-integration of GEF4 relies on FXCanvas (i.e. the JavaFX-provided
> SWT-integration). If FXCanvas was not available in an Java9-context that
> would literally break our neck (and that of all our adopters, except those
> that build standalone graphical applications and don’t rely on the
> JavaFX-SWT-integration). It would also break all others that rely on
> integrating JavaFX with SWT in an Eclipse/OSGi-context.
>
> Regards
> Alexander
>
> Am 17.11.2015 um 23:11 schrieb Tom Schindl :
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Thanks for running jdeps I've fixed most of the none public API useages
> and we are working with the OpenJFX-Team to make the other necessary
> APIs public in Java9 as well and will reside to reflection to switch
> between Java8 and Java9 APIs.
>
> The biggest problem although is the JavaFX-SWT-Bridge which is going to
> be a nightmare. I'm not sure we as the e(fx)clipse team have the
> resources to fix the problems like we did it for all of you in Java8
> where you don't have to worry about all the mess.
>
> For those not familiar with it: FXCanvas allows to embed JavaFX into an
> SWT application (similar to the SWT_AWT-Bridge). It is shipped as part
> of the JRE/JDK but is *NOT* on the classpath because FXCanvas itself is
> a subclass of SWT-Canvas.
>
> In Java7/8 e(fx)clipse simply creates an URLClassLoader who has the
> SWT-Bundleclassloader as its parent and making FXCanvas available to you
> through AdapterHooks.
>
> Now in a Java9 world we have the situation that we have a Java9-Module
> who has a dependency on SWT which runs in the unnamed module.
>
> I've created a bug [1] but as of today I'm clueless how to address this
> chicken and egg problem and as said above I currently don't have cycles
> to look into this in my spare time.
>
> I've talked to the OpenJFX-Team at JavaOne and they see the problem with
> FXCanvas (in an OSGi-Env) and want things to work as smooth in Java9 as
> it does in Java7/8 but require my help.
>
> What worries me is that we have to work with Oracle on the API but
> without having the time to investigate the whole situation we are lost
> and time is ticking.
>
> Anyone relying on FXCanvas should be worried as well. If FXCanvas is not
> available in Java9 e(fx)clipse will loose some of its advanced features
> (like automatic preview of FXML-Files, Gradient-Dialogs) which is bad
> but does not break our neck but other projects might be useless without
> it (GEF4 if not mistaken!).
>
> As our runtime does not require SWT at all the missing FXCanvas is not a
> problem for the area BestSolution is putting its resources on.
>
> Tom
>
> [1]https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=482428
>
> On 16.11.15 22:24, Wayne Beaton wrote:
>
> Greetings folks!
>
> I just posted a blog entry [0] regarding my initial experiences using
> JDK 9 Early Access with Project Jigsaw [1] with Neon.
>
> By way of background, Jigsaw is the project that's bringing modularity
> to Java. The modularity implementation imposes restrictions on
> visibility that have a direct impact on code that uses internal code. In
> the past you may have had to deal with severe scolding over the use of
> internal packages, but with the current EA bits, this sort of use
> results in runtime exceptions.
>
> The download comes with a handy tool named jdeps that--among other handy
> services--will scan Java code for soon-to-be illegal access of JDK
> internals.
>
> The good news is that both the Mars and Neon repositories show that we
> have very few violations in Eclipse project code.
>
> The very good news is that the Neon M2 and M3 builds both seems to run
> just fine on the current JDK 9 + Jigsaw builds. Unless you use the
> SWT_AWT bridge, that is... Unfortunately, jdeps only noticed a problem
> that I think shouldn't really a problem, but in the process of
> investigating, I noticed that SWT_AWT does a Class.forName(...) lookup
> that results in what the Jigsaw team will regard as a legitimate violation.
>
> My initial investigations suggest that e(fx)clipse and Scout are taking
> the biggest hit. I don't know enough about JavaFX to make a 

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] 1000 line limit for contributions

2015-11-19 Thread Jay Jay Billings
FWIW, I agree with Ed and Christian. My standing guidance to contributors
to Eclipse ICE is to keep their contributions below the limit so that I can
review them personally. If they go above the limit by just a little then I
ask them to split it, but if they break it by 100 lines or so I just submit
it for IP review.

I've never had a review of this type take longer than two weeks after I
submitted it (I think). As previously suggested, I imagine that ECE just
got it the way.

Jay
On Nov 19, 2015 6:44 AM, "Christian Campo" 
wrote:

> I totally agree on this and I definitly think that blank lines shouldnt
> count. :-)
>
> And since quit a lot of the IP personal was at ECE that probably didnt
> speed up this case.
>
> I did a quick search on ipzilla and did find this….
>
> https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced_des
> c_type=allwordssubstr_desc=_desc_type=substring_desc=Gerrit
> +code+contribution_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr_file_loc=_
> type=allwords=_to1=1=substring=
> ailassigned_to2=1=1=1=substring=&
> bugidtype=include_id===Now==
> doit=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time=noop=noop
> e0-0-0=
>
>
> Not many cases are resolved and most are very very new so maybe the review
> triggered through Gerrit is a new thing that needs some time for the IP
> Team to get used to…. (I searched for „Gerrit code contribution“ in the
> comment“)
>
> christian
>
> Am 19.11.15, 11:47 schrieb "cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org
> on behalf of Ed Merks" unter  on behalf of ed.me...@gmail.com>:
>
> >Yes, I believe it's an important aspect of Eclipse that makes it stand
> >out as the best place to be if you want the broadest possible community
> >of adopters.   Of course this benefit doesn't come without a cost and of
> >course that can be frustrating.   In a specific case of a contribution
> >that consists of a relatively smaller changes to the framework/tool with
> >a relatively larger addition of test case(s), it would seem reasonable
> >to split the two, if it's important that the change to the
> >tools/framework show up as quickly as possible.
> >
> >I certainly don't suggest gaming the system, though I do tend to point
> >out to the IP committee all the ways it can be gamed, and will be gamed
> >by developers who are frustrated and don't take the issue seriously.  I
> >ask questions such as how long can a line be?  One can fit quite a lot
> >on a line line and reformat it later.  Also, why should a blank line
> >count for anything?  Is a line with just a curly brace on it really
> >IP?   And yes, of course I make them aware that contributions can be
> >split into smaller chunks...
> >
> >Perhaps this specific review period overlapped with EclispeCon Europe
> >where we had the pleasure of spending personal time with the with the IP
> >staff...
> >
> >
> >On 19/11/2015 11:31 AM, Christian Campo wrote:
> >> Wouldnt it be worth to hear what the IP Team has to say why this took so
> >> long ? I see that Sharon appologized on the CQ that it took so long.
> >>That
> >> made me believe that this was an exception.
> >>
> >> Does every CQ with 1000 lines take so long ? What is the experience of
> >> others about reviews with code contributions.
> >> As I remember vaguely (and that might be incorrect) the IP team runs
> >> automatic scans over the code, but I am not sure what else they do.
> >>
> >> I for once believe the work of the IP Team is important and one of the
> >> core values of the EF vs say Github and I take it serious.
> >>
> >> Just my 2 cents
> >>
> >> christian
> >>
> >> Am 19.11.15, 11:22 schrieb "
> cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org
> >> on behalf of Sievers, Jan" unter
> >>  >> jan.siev...@sap.com>:
> >>
> >>> If everybody tells me there are ways to dodge around that rule (and of
> >>> course I know there are), the question arises why do we have the rule
> >>>in
> >>> the first place. Seems a little absurd to me.
> >>>
> >>> the effort is not minimal if I have to artificially split up commits.
> >>> Or maybe you expect me to explain to contributors:
> >>>
> >>> "look, we have this process but nobody takes it serious anyway. so
> >>>please
> >>> split up your commit into several < 1000 LOC chunks" ?
> >>>
> >>> Best Regards,
> >>> Jan
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 19/11/15 11:00, "cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org on
> >>> behalf of Ed Willink"  >>> behalf of e...@willink.me.uk> wrote:
> >>>
>  Hi
> 
>  Presumably you put tests in a separate plugin, so splitting off the
>  tests as a separate contribution gets you twice the limit with minimal
>  effort.
> 
>  Perhaps a 1 line limit might be appropriate for non-deliverable
> code
>  such as tests and build tools.
> 
>   Regards
> 
>   Ed Willink
> 
> 
> 

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Eclipse in a web browser with GTK Broadway

2016-01-10 Thread Jay Jay Billings
No. I've looked into it briefly, but it isn't clear to me how to get
graphics working in Docker.

Jay
On Jan 10, 2016 17:32, "Max Rydahl Andersen" <mande...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Any luck on packaging this with docker ?
>
> /max
> http://about.me/maxandersen
>
>
> On 06 Jan 2016, at 18:24, Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybilli...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Everyone,
>
> I would like to share the following video and blog article with you about
> running Eclipse in a web browser with the GTK Broadway backend.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXKas1e0qa4
>
>
> https://jayjaybillings.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/launching-eclipse-in-a-browser-with-the-gtk-broadway-backend/
>
> My team at ORNL and our colleagues at Red Hat - Sopot Cela, Alexander
> Kurtakov and Eric Williams - are investigating how we can get Eclipse
> running smoothly on both Broadway and Wayland. We hope that others in the
> community will help us with this since having the whole workbench running
> in a browser would be awesome! There is a lot of interesting work here, so
> please let us know if you would like to jump in.
>
> All the Best,
> Jay
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[cross-project-issues-dev] Active C++/native adaptations of the OSGi spec?

2016-06-21 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Does anyone know if there are active C++/native adaptations of the OSGi
specification?

Apache Celix looks kind of active, but it doesn't support C++. Other
projects listed on this site seem dead:

http://blog.cppmicroservices.org/2012/03/29/osgi-and-c++/

Jay

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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] API enabled on wiki?

2016-02-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Thanks guys. That's really weird. It was generating the API docs for me
when I went to the site. Oh well.

Thanks again,
Jay
On Feb 12, 2016 3:14 AM, "Gunnar Wagenknecht" <gun...@wagenknecht.org>
wrote:

> Jay,
>
> If I open the page it says: MediaWiki API is not enabled for this site. ...
>
> Thus, I think it's disabled.
>
> -Gunnar
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Am 11.02.2016 um 22:04 schrieb Jay Jay Billings <
> jayjaybilli...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > Does anyone know if the programming API on wiki.eclipse.org/ is
> enabled? It appears to generate the documentation page if I go to
> wiki.eclipse.org/api.php, but logging in from a python client fails.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jay
> >
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] API enabled on wiki?

2016-02-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Denis,

Thanks! Here's the bug:

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=487740

Jay

On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Denis Roy <denis@eclipse.org> wrote:

> Someone on the LinuxTools also asked about enabling Wiki API. Can
> someone file a bug so we can track the request? Unless webmaster Matt
> has an issue, I don't see a problem with this since everything major
> will require authentication.
>
> Denis
>
>
>
>
>
> On 02/12/2016 07:03 AM, Jay Jay Billings wrote:
> > Thanks guys. That's really weird. It was generating the API docs for me
> > when I went to the site. Oh well.
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Jay
> >
> > On Feb 12, 2016 3:14 AM, "Gunnar Wagenknecht" <gun...@wagenknecht.org
> > <mailto:gun...@wagenknecht.org>> wrote:
> >
> > Jay,
> >
> > If I open the page it says: MediaWiki API is not enabled for this
> > site. ...
> >
> > Thus, I think it's disabled.
> >
> > -Gunnar
> >
> >
> >     --
> > Gunnar Wagenknecht
> > gun...@wagenknecht.org <mailto:gun...@wagenknecht.org>,
> http://guw.io/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Am 11.02.2016 um 22:04 schrieb Jay Jay Billings
> > <jayjaybilli...@gmail.com <mailto:jayjaybilli...@gmail.com>>:
> > >
> > > Does anyone know if the programming API on wiki.eclipse.org/
> > <http://wiki.eclipse.org/> is enabled? It appears to generate the
> > documentation page if I go to wiki.eclipse.org/api.php
> > <http://wiki.eclipse.org/api.php>, but logging in from a python
> > client fails.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jay
> > >
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[cross-project-issues-dev] API enabled on wiki?

2016-02-11 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Does anyone know if the programming API on wiki.eclipse.org/ is enabled? It
appears to generate the documentation page if I go to
wiki.eclipse.org/api.php, but logging in from a python client fails.

Thanks,
Jay

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[cross-project-issues-dev] Air and Space Museum Annex trip at EclipseCon NA today

2016-03-06 Thread Jay Jay Billings
For anyone who came in early for EclipseCon, the science working group is
going to the Air and Space Museum Annex at Dulles this afternoon and you
are welcome to join us.

Andrea Ross and Tracy Miranda are meeting in the hotel lobby at noon to
head out. I'll meet everyone at the Annex since I'm heading in from
Chantilly.

Hope you can join us!

Jay
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] [eclipse-dev] Eclipse on Unix (i.e. HP-UX, Solaris, AIX)

2016-07-13 Thread Jay Jay Billings
I fully support this. Anyone who is on a system with dependencies that old
should be looking to the LTS group, not our newest releases.

Jay
On Jul 12, 2016 10:50 AM, "Eric Williams"  wrote:

On 12/07/16 10:13 AM, Mike Wilson wrote:

> Given the above issues, plus the small number of active SWT committers,
> and the comparatively very limited consumption of the Unix versions of
> Eclipse, /we believe that starting with the Eclipse Oxygen release, it
> is time to drop support for Eclipse on Unix/ in particular, and move to
>
> a model where SWT/GTK supports only a limited range of recent GTK versions.
>

I absolutely support this approach. Even in GTK3, the difference between
GTK3.8 and GTK3.20 is night and day. This is definitely a step in the right
direction.

Eric

With that said, the community ultimately gets to decide: If there is
> enough interest in continuing to support Eclipse on Unix, people
> interested in those platforms will have to work with the respective
> vendors to ensure that binaries get built and tested, and that a
> compatible GTK is available (perhaps by getting the operating system
> libraries updated to the required level, or alternatively by creating
> (and maintaining) a separate SWT port that is compatible only with the
> old GTK versions). Ideally, the Unix vendors should engage with the
> community and provide binaries, build machines and testing if they are
> interested in keeping Eclipse working on their operating system.
>
> The Eclipse Project PMC
>
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Disk usage report for HIPP/JIPPs

2017-07-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
I have adjusted our builds to store only 2 per project. I cannot find a way
to delete the backlog though. Will someone manually delete our old builds
please?

Jay

On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:30 PM, <ge...@eclipse.org> wrote:

> Compiled 2017-07-04-13:30:01
>
> Projects exceeding 80G of disk space on HIPP/JIPPs:
> ===
> 329G /jobs/genie.packaging
> 213G /jobs/genie.papyrus
> 210G /jobs/genie.capella
> 204G /jobs/genie.platform
> 203G /jobs/genie.ice
> 149G /jobs/genie.tracecompass
> 126G /jobs/genie.app4mc
> 125G /jobs/genie.kitalpha
> 96G /jobs/genie.webtools
> 93G /jobs/genie.osee
> 89G /jobs/genie.sirius
> ===
>
> If you find your project's name in the above list, please check
> your Hudson/Jenkins configuration and try to lower the disk usage.
>
> You can find more information about CI best practices and disk usage
> here: https://wiki.eclipse.org/CI_best_practices#Disk_usage.
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Sad News

2020-11-07 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Mike,

Thank you for sharing this sad news. I'm surprised and will miss him. My
condolences and prayers go to his family and friends.

Jay

On Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 12:19 PM Mike Milinkovich <
mike.milinkov...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that our friend and
> colleague Dani Megert passed away last Friday evening. Dani's death was not
> related to COVID-19.
>
> Dani had been involved with the Eclipse community before it was even
> called Eclipse. He was one of the original Object Technology International
> team that created what became known as the Eclipse IDE. After OTI became
> part of IBM he stayed with the project with ever-increasing
> responsibilities: leader of JDT and Platform Text projects, Eclipse
> Platform Lead, Eclipse PMC member, and JDT project leader. More recently he
> stepped up his involvement with the Eclipse Foundation's governance and has
> been an elected member of the Board since 2016, representing our
> committers. Dani was a tireless advocate for our projects and committers in
> our Board discussions. Within IBM he was a leader, a manager, but most
> importantly a mentor, to the Eclipse IDE development team.
>
> In recognition of Dani's commitment to the Eclipse community, he was
> awarded the Eclipse Lifetime Award in 2016.
>
> It is impossible to over-state the contributions that Dani made to the
> Eclipse IDE platform and its community. Millions of developers around the
> world have benefited from his work. He will be deeply missed by all who
> knew him.
> --
>
> *Mike Milinkovich*
>
> *Executive Director | **Eclipse Foundation, Inc.*
>
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Download stats on Adoptium?

2022-10-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Thanks! Much appreciated, Paul.

On Wed, Oct 12, 2022, 21:34 Paul Buck 
wrote:

>
>
> https://dash.adoptium.net/
>
>
> Also, be sure to check out Trends.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 7:54 PM Jay Jay Billings 
> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone point me to download stats on Adoptium? I was looking around
>> on the website today and realized there are no numbers discussing adoption
>> at all.
>>
>> Jay
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[cross-project-issues-dev] Download stats on Adoptium?

2022-10-12 Thread Jay Jay Billings
Can anyone point me to download stats on Adoptium? I was looking around on
the website today and realized there are no numbers discussing adoption at
all.

Jay
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