December 8, 2009

Foundation Updates In This Issue

  • Call for Participation at EclipseCon
  • Tell Us How We're Doing
  • Nominate your Favourites for the Eclipse Awards
  • Eclipse Marketplace has Launched
  • Join the Eclipse in the Large Webinar
  • Be an EclipseCon Sponsor
  • Call for Participation at EclipseCon

    I'm speaking at EclipseCon 2010 It's your last chance to submit proposals for tutorials, talks, panels and posters at EclipseCon 2010. The deadline for submissions is December 18.

    For maximum savings on registration, sign up by December 31 to get the very early registration price in addition to a 15% discount for Eclipse members.
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    Tell Us How We're Doing

    The Eclipse Foundation asks members to take 10 minutes to complete the 2009 Membership Satisfaction Survey to let us know how well we're meeting your needs. The data gathered from the annual survey helps the Foundation immensely as we plan for 2010. The deadline to respond is December 11. Please use the password e4.
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    Nominate your Favourites for the Eclipse Awards


    Eclipse Awards
    Each year the Eclipse Foundation gives out Community Awards to honour individuals, projects and technologies that make Eclipse a vibrant community. The call for nominations in 10 categories is now open.

    All nominations are due by January 29, 2010. Winners will be announced in a ceremony at EclipseCon in March.
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    Eclipse Marketplace has Launched

    Eclipse Marketplace, which replaces Eclipse Plugin Central, is now live. New features include improved filtering capabilities, tagging and favorite solutions lists. We encourage all members to add their Eclipse solutions to the site. Feedback on Marketplace is also welcome!
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    Join the Eclipse in the Large Webinar

    IT departments of large enterprises face unique challenges deploying Eclipse to thousands, and even tens of thousands, of their developers. Join us on December 14, 2009 for a webinar that will include speakers from Cisco, Morgan Stanley and eBay about some of the key challenges they face, and steps they have taken to address these issues.
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    Be an EclipseCon Sponsor

    A number of EclipseCon sponsorship packages and add-on options are available to Eclipse members. This year, the exhibits will be integrated into the traffic flow of the conference itself, offering an unparalleled opportunity for companies to talk to attendees.
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    Recent Project Proposals

    Doc2Model
    Doc2Model will provide an extensible framework for producing EMF model instances from plain text and structured documents.
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    Enterprise Modules (Gemini)
    Gemini will focus on the integration of existing Java enterprise technologies into module-based platforms and the implementation of enterprise specifications for module-based platforms.
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    Modeling Team Framework (MTF)
    MTF will provide a mechanism like a meta repository on top of SVN, CVS and GIT. It will track the mapping between metamodel versions and editor plugins, and automatically provide P2-based update sites.
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    Object Teams (OT)
    The main focus of the project is to maintain and further improve the technology for developing and executing programs written in OT/J. This includes editing, compiling, running and debugging.
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    Eclipse in the Large Webinar
    December 14, 2009
    Online

    Eclipse Stammtisch in Bern
    December 15, 2009
    Bern, Switzerland

    Eclipse Foundation Holiday Meetup
    December 18, 2009
    Ottawa, ON, Canada

    EclipseCon
    March 22-25, 2009
    Santa Clara, CA, USA




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