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At Obeo, the last weeks have been very busy to launch Sirius.Now it's done!Sirius is here with:An updatesite available from the Eclipse infrastructureThe integration in the Luna release trainA brand new website: www.eclipse.org/siriusNew videos The team is ready for EclipseCon Europe 2013!Preparing for #eclipsecon Europe : SiriusWear ! pic.twitter.com/SKXj4eA04b— Cédric Brun (@bruncedric) October 25, 2013Lien d'origineAuteur d'origine: Fred...

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Since the last public survey, my primary focus for the modeling package was :to include Ecore related technologies, or companion technologies with a low UI profileto only include components which are used largely enough to consider them as stable (and not in incubation)to ease the discovery and installation of the other Eclipse Modeling technologiesto include what is necessary (Git,Java and plugin development, sdks) to develop your own specific tooling using Eclipse Modeling.As the package was fairly large at that time one of my primary course of action was to try to keep it slim. Not that I think the size matters that much in the end, but the more we add in the package, the less things works as expected and as testing and validating the package is a one man effort, I had to make choices based on that too.Several people chimed in lately with other components to include - and as we are starting the Luna cycle I think it is a good time to have another survey and learn about what you expe...

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Since the last public survey, my primary focus for the modeling package was :to include Ecore related technologies, or companion technologies with a low UI profileto only include components which are used largely enough to consider them as stable (and not in incubation)to ease the discovery and installation of the other Eclipse Modeling technologiesto include what is necessary (Git,Java and plugin development, sdks) to develop your own specific tooling using Eclipse Modeling.As the package was fairly large at that time one of my primary course of action was to try to keep it slim. Not that I think the size matters that much in the end, but the more we add in the package, the less things works as expected and as testing and validating the package is a one man effort, I had to make choices based on that too.Several people chimed in lately with other components to include - and as we are starting the Luna cycle I think it is a good time to have another survey and learn about what you expe...

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Since the last public survey, my primary focus for the modeling package was :to include Ecore related technologies, or companion technologies with a low UI profileto only include components which are used largely enough to consider them as stable (and not in incubation)to ease the discovery and installation of the other Eclipse Modeling technologiesto include what is necessary (Git,Java and plugin development, sdks) to develop your own specific tooling using Eclipse Modeling.As the package was fairly large at that time one of my primary course of action was to try to keep it slim. Not that I think the size matters that much in the end, but the more we add in the package, the less things works as expected and as testing and validating the package is a one man effort, I had to make choices based on that too.Several people chimed in lately with other components to include - and as we are starting the Luna cycle I think it is a good time to have another survey and learn about what you expe...

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We've been in some sort of "Stealth mode" since the proposal for Eclipse Sirius got accepted. It did not makes sense to us to communicate on Sirius as long as it's not there, in Eclipse. That said, the summer actually was quite intense, I'll start by a quick status report :Pierre-Charles worked on preparing the move to the Eclipse infrastructure and the Foundation IP Team reviewed the code. We just got the green light from Sharon (kudos to her!) and the code was commited by Stéphane Bonnet (Thales) two weeks ago . The code is now hosted on git.eclipse.org. Continuous integration and gerrit are operationals though builds are not published on Eclipse.org yet.Right now the team is  working on 6 different streams to prepare for upcoming releases, notably Obeo Designer 6.2 and service releases for Obeo Designer 6.1 and 6.0. The team will progressively ramp up on the Eclipse.org infrastructure as our 6 different streams are delivered.We are also taking the opportunity of this big namesp...