blob: cbf43f749f44cf73e5b0f6d44dbb319bc664de0b [file] [log] [blame]
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
- <project>
- <!--
- This example is annotated to be instructive.
-->
- <!--
- Unless otherwise specified, all URLs are to be specified using rooted relative
- paths. In other words:
- CORRECT: "/webtools/foo/bar.php"
- INCORRECT: "foo/bar.php"
- INCORRECT: "http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/foo/bar.php"
-->
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project as an official name, e.g.,
- "Nebula - Supllemental widgets for SWT" and a foundation database
- key, e.g., "technology.nebula". These are stored in an Eclipse Foundation
- database; to change them, contact emo@eclipse.org. Each project can
- also have a short name to be used in HTML lists and other horizontally
- challenged places.
-
- Set it to your short name.
-->
<name>Supplemental Widgets for SWT</name>
<short-name>Nebula</short-name>
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project has one or more Bugzilla products and components.
- Some projects also have a separate web page describing how to submit
- a bug, how bugs are prioritized, and other useful information.
- The <bugzilla> collects this information.
-
- <bugzilla url="..."> <product name="..."/> ... </bugzilla>
- The url is optional; if absent, the url will default to the Bugzilla
- page of the first product. Multiple <product>s are allowed.
-
-
- Please add all your Bugzilla Products
-->
<bugzilla>
<product name="Nebula"/>
</bugzilla>
- <!--
- Committers and non-committer Contributors are the raison d'etre of
- an Eclipse project, thus each project should list and acknowledge these
- developers. Some of the Committers are 'special' in the sense that
- they are the project leaders. The <team> element contains the
- URL of the project's pages listing these important people.
-
- Please add the relative URL
-->
<team url="/nebula/committers.html"/>
- <!--
- The source code of each Eclipse project is stored in git. Eclipse maintains
- a number of git repositories, thus the <git element specifies which
- git repository and (if applicable) which root path stores this project's
- source code.
-
- A top-level project typically specifies only the repository:
- <git repository="/gitroot/nebula"/>
- A sub-project includes the root path as well:
- <git repository="/gitroot/technology/">
- <module path="org.eclipse.nebula" />
- </git>
-
- Please add the relative URL to your repository, and all your git modules
-
-->
<git repository="/gitroot/nebula/">
<module path="widgets" />
<module path="attic" />
<module path="examples" />
<module path="releng" />
</git>
- <!--
- The description of an Eclipse project shows up in many places: the
- project's home page, perhaps the /projects/ page listing all the
- top-level projects, in the Roadmap, and so on. Some of the descriptions
- are separate HTML files (such as those described in
- http://phoenix.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/project-status-infrastructure.php).
- It would be nice
- This <description> element contains two additional descriptions.
- 1. The optional <description url="..."> points to a web page with a larger
- description of the entire project.
- 2. The required <description paragraph-url="..."> points to a file
- containing a couple of simple HTML paragraphs describing the project.
- This file is often stored in the /project-info/ directory, thus the
- url would be something like "/tptp/project-info/description.html".
-
- Please provide the URL of the project description paragraph in paragraph-url, optionally provide the URL
- page with a larger description. Remember, use relative paths
-->
<description url="" paragraph-url="/nebula/project-page-paragraph.html" />
- <!--
- In addition to the description, each Eclipse project is also required to
- provide an up-to-date status summary. "Up to date" means revised at least
- quarterly.
- The required <summary paragraph-url="..."> points to a file
- containing a number of simple HTML paragraphs with an executive summary
- of the project status.
- This file is often stored in the /project-info/ directory, thus the
- url would be something like "/technology/project-info/executive-summary.html".
-
-
- Please provide the URL of the project summary paragraph
-->
<summary paragraph-url="/nebula/project-info/executive-summary.html" />
- <!--
- It is important to help new users get started with an Eclipse project
- because most Eclipse projects are solving some difficult technical
- problem and thus are somewhat complex. The <getting-started> element
- points to a web page on the project's site that describes how to
- get started using and extending the project's tools and frameworks.
-
-
- Please provide the URL of the project getting started guide
-->
<getting-started url="nebula/gettingstarted.php" />
- <!--
- It is also important to help new contributors get started with an Eclipse project.
- Most Eclipse projects have interesting/complex development environment
- setups or to-do lists. The <contributing> element
- points to a web page on the project's site that describes how to
- get started developing on, and contributing to, the project.
-
- Please provide the URL of the project getting started guide
-->
<contributing url="nebula/contrib_process.php" />
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project is required to maintain a current Project IP Log.
- See http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/project-log.php
- The <ip-log> contains the URL of that log. If the project has
- other legal information as well, it can use the <legal> element
- instead and then include the IP Log information on the Legal web page.
-->
<ip-log url="" />
<legal url="" />
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project has one or more mailing lists.
- Some projects also have a separate web page describing these lists
- while others rely on the main Eclipse mailing lists page.
-
- <mailing-lists url="..."> <list name="..."/> ... </mailing-lists>
- The url is optional; if absent, the url will default to the Eclipse
- mailing lists page. Multiple <lists>s are allowed.
-
- Note that currently mailing lists must be redundantly listed in
- the separate project-info/maillist file as well.
-
-->
- <mailing-lists>
<list name="nebula-dev">Nebula Committers List</list>
</mailing-lists>
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project has one or more newsgroups.
- Some projects also have a separate web page describing these lists
- while others rely on the main Eclipse newsgroups page.
-
- <newsgroups url="..."> <newsgroup name="..."/> ... </newsgroups>
- The url is optional; if absent, the url will default to the Eclipse
- newsgroups page. Multiple <newsgroups>s are allowed.
-->
- <newsgroups>
<newsgroup name="eclipse.technology.nebula">Come here to participate in technical and general discussions about Nebula.</newsgroup>
</newsgroups>
- <!--
- The dashboard attempts to measure the liveness of a project in many
- ways including the traffic on the mailing lists and newsgroups. There
- are other places where significant project-related traffic can occur
- including blogs and articles. When listed here, the dashboard incorporates
- them into the liveness measure (or rather, "will incorporate").
-->
<articles />
<blogs />
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project needs to have a plan both for its internal purposes
- (to guide development and resource allocation) and for the larger Eclipse
- community and ecosystem to understand what will be delivered and when
- it will be delivered.
-->
<project-plan url="" />
- <!--
- Each Eclipse project creates (optional) nightly builds and milestone builds,
- but the important builds of a project are the releases. This section of the
- status file records the completed (past) and scheduled (future) releases of
- the project.
- The status, name, and date are required attributes. The download is optional
- and only valid for completed releases; the plan is optional and valid for
- all releases. The three valid types of releases are, in order of ascending
- uncertainity: "completed", "scheduled", and "tentative". Dates can be
- specified as particular day DD/MM/YYYY (e.g., 22/03/2005) or a particular
- month MM/YYYY (e.g., 10/2005), or a quarter NQYYYY (e.g., 3Q2005). Obviously
- completed releases should include the exact day the release was completed.
-
- In the following example, we have three completed, two scheduled, and one
- tentative release.
-->
<releases />
<source />
</project>