Hi Mickael,

 The schedule for the project is as follows:

June  17 – June 31 : Write several tests which specify the proposed API 
implementation. Propose the design to the community and make changes and arrive 
at a consensus based on majority. More than one API may be proposed, if time 
permits.
 July 1- July 23 : Understand the way SWT handles native UI actions. Define and 
introduce a utility class which takes care of Drag thresholds and delay along 
with providing the implementation of the API.
July 24-August 14  : Extend the individual widget classes in 
org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.widget to provide the widget-specific drag and 
drop functionality.
August 15- August 31 : Extend the org.eclipse.swtbot.generator plugin so it can 
monitor and generate the Drag and Drop events.
 Sept 1 – Sept 17 : Test the Drag and Drop feature on different platforms 
(Windows , Linux, Mac) . (I can test myself on Windows and Linux). Do final 
optimizations and revisions to the code.  Push the code to Gerrit for review. 
Handle  any bug that might be raised.


I have not yet started with the different proposals to Drag n Drop as I have 
been a little busy, but I’ll start writing some use cases before the next week 
and keep you updated on the list.

Any suggestions/changes to the above roadmap are welcome.

Thanks,
Rohit

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From: Mickael Istria
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎June‎ ‎7‎, ‎2013 ‎11‎:‎14‎ ‎PM
To: #ROHIT AGRAWAL#
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Hi Rohit,

Can you please remind us the roadmap you did set up for to implement support 
for Drag'n'Drop on SWTBot concepts?
Do you already have some proposals to make to achieve a unified usage of 
Drag'n'drop?

Cheers,
--
Mickael Istria
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