Hi,
On Oct 10, 2007, at 1:47 AM, Stéphane Laurière wrote:
  Hi everyone
 So we got 6 positive votes (2 from XEclipse committers - Asiri and
 Tharindu, 4 from XWiki project committers - Jean-Vincent, Thomas,
 Vincent, Stéphane), no negative one. Fabio is hence elected to the
 position of XEclipse committer. 
Welcome aboard Fabio! :) I'm pretty excited by this Eclipse plugin.
We've demonstrated it yesterday at the XWiki meetup at Terracotta in
the US and everyone loved it. We were even able to connect to their
Confluence instance and it worked seamlessly.
  Vincent, here's Fabio's login on 
xwiki.org:
FabioMancinelli. 
I've added this id but I'd rather have a more unix name for fabio as
we all have (just to be consistent in our SVN ids since we're all
using short ids like vmassol, sdumitriu, etc). Something like
fmancinelli for example. Not that it matters too much. Let me know
what you want.
Thanks
-Vincent
  Stéphane Laurière wrote:
  Hi all,
 I'd like to propose that Fabio becomes a committer on XEclipse. Fabio
 has created a first patch for XEclipse (connection persistence
 feature):
 
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XECLIPSE-28
 and he has gained an expertise in Eclipse by creating the Eclipse
 PSEW
 prototype in the frame of the Nepomuk project [1]. He has also
 developed
 an XWiki library for indexing XWiki resources in RDF at [2], that
 we'll
 announce and discuss on the list in a separate message.
 PSEW is a generic metadata workbench for Eclipse. It integrates
 optionaly XEclipse, which makes it then possible to annotate XWiki
 documents from Eclipse using one or several ontologies. This lets you
 for example add private tags and personal comments to remote XWiki
 documents, or draw links between XWiki pages and some local files.
 The
 idea would be then to also let you publish some of these
 annotations to
 the public server if you feel like it, or to share them with
 others over
 a P2P protocol.
 In this context we'd like to help adding several features to XEclipse
 like storing various XWiki addresses in the user's preferences,
 displaying several XWiki trees, adding custom editors, classifying
 the
 resources by their types (all classes in a common folder, all Groovy
 scripts in another one etc.). Tharindu, Asiri, everyone, what do you
 think? Of course we would discuss with you the features we have in
 mind
 before committing them, and we'll use extension points in XEclipse
 whenever appropriate for not turning XEclipse into a bloated thing!
 Here's my +1
 [1] 
http://nepomuk-eclipse.semanticdesktop.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/
 PSEW
 [2]
 
http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/repos/trunk/java/
 org.xwiki.aperture/
 Cheers
 Stéphane
 
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