updated the project plan
diff --git a/metadata/WBProjectPlan.xml b/metadata/WBProjectPlan.xml
index 8ba1d7c..5c0a785 100644
--- a/metadata/WBProjectPlan.xml
+++ b/metadata/WBProjectPlan.xml
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.xsl"?>
<plan plan-format="1.0" xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/project/plan" xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
name="Project Name">
- <release projectid="technology.windowbuilder" version="1.0"/>
+ <release projectid="technology.windowbuilder" version="1.5"/>
<introduction>
<html:div><html:p><html:b>WindowBuilder</html:b> is a powerful and easy to use bi-directional Java GUI designer that makes it very
easy to create Java GUI applications without spending a lot of time writing code to display simple forms. With
@@ -13,36 +13,35 @@
</html:div>
</introduction>
<release_deliverables>
- <html:div><html:p>The WindowBuilder project delivers bi-directional Java GUI designer.</html:p></html:div>
+ <html:div><html:p>The WindowBuilder project delivers a bi-directional Java GUI designer that can be installed as a feature into an Eclipse IDE installation using an update site.</html:p></html:div>
</release_deliverables>
<release_milestones>
<preamble />
- <milestone date="5/6/2011" milestone="M7"><html:div>May Milestone (M7)</html:div></milestone>
- <milestone date="5/20/2011" milestone="RC1"><html:div>Release Candidate 1</html:div></milestone>
- <milestone date="5/27/2011" milestone="RC2"><html:div>Release Candidate 2</html:div></milestone>
- <milestone date="6/3/2011" milestone="RC3"><html:div>Release Candidate 3</html:div></milestone>
- <milestone date="6/10/2011" milestone="RC4"><html:div>Release Candidate 4</html:div></milestone>
- <milestone date="6/22/2011" milestone="Release"><html:div>Release</html:div></milestone>
+ <milestone date="06/27/2012" milestone="1.5.0"><html:div>WB 1.5.0 should be released and included in the Juno simultaneous release</html:div></milestone>
+ <milestone date="09/28/2011" milestone="1.5.1"><html:div>WB 1.5.1 should be released and included in the Juno SR1 release</html:div></milestone>
<postamble />
</release_milestones>
<target_environments>
- <html:div>Some xhtml content here. Make sure to use the prefix before the elements</html:div>
+ <html:div>WindowBuilder requires Java 6 and runs on Eclipse 3.5 and greater.</html:div>
<internationalization>
- <html:div><html:p>None of the WindowBuilder deliverables are internationalized.</html:p></html:div>
+ <html:div><html:p>WindowBuilder is prepared to be translated. Translation relevant String constants are externalized into resource bundles.</html:p></html:div>
</internationalization>
</target_environments>
<compatibility_with_previous_releases>
- <html:div>Some xhtml content here. Make sure to use the prefix before the elements</html:div>
+ <html:div>Binary and source compatibility is expected with the previous release.</html:div>
</compatibility_with_previous_releases>
<themes_and_priorities>
<preamble>
- <html:div>WindowBuilder is a new project in the Eclipse community. We want to make the </html:div>
+ <html:div>We have the following major themes for our Juno release:</html:div>
</preamble>
- <theme name="Get the code into the Eclipse 3.7 release train">
- <description><html:p>Our goal is to get WindowBuilder into the Eclipse 3.7 Release train and be delivered with Eclipse 3.7</html:p></description>
+ <theme name="Ensure that WindowBuilder works fine with Eclipse 4.2">
+ <description><html:p>As the Juno simultaneous release is going to be based on Eclipse 4.2, WindowBuilder needs to work properly when installed as a feature in an Eclipse 4.2 IDE.</html:p></description>
</theme>
- <theme name="Deploy the public API for WindowBuilder">
- <description><html:p>Our goal is to Publish a public API for WindowBuilder</html:p></description>
+ <theme name="Add support for e4 development">
+ <description><html:p>WindowBuilder needs to support creating and editing e4 ViewParts.</html:p></description>
+ </theme>
+ <theme name="Community support">
+ <description><html:p>The WindowBuilder team needs to continue supporting users who wish to use WB to create their Swing and SWT user interfaces as well as developers wishing to use WB as a base for creating their own custom UI builders.</html:p></description>
</theme>
</themes_and_priorities>
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