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<type> committer </type> | |
<name> Tim Wagner </name> | |
<title> Sr. Manager, BEA Workshop </title> | |
<image> twagner.jpg </image> | |
<email> twagner@bea.com </email> | |
<phone> 206.926.2945 </phone> | |
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Suite 100, <br/> | |
999 N. Northlake Way, <br/> | |
Seattle, WA <br/> | |
USA, 98103 | |
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My primary Eclipse role is in the Web Tools Platform (WTP) Project, where I | |
serve as PMC lead. During my tenure with WTP we've had two major and one minor | |
releases, including our 1.0 ship and first API declarations. My goals for WTP | |
are to ensure a quality platform and highly usable tools, with a short term focus on | |
stability, reliability, and performance. Due to my WTP role, I also | |
evangelize (in print and online forums) for WTP and Eclipse as a whole. | |
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I also represent BEA on the Eclipse Architecture and Planning Councils, and am an | |
alternative representative to the Requirements Council. For the upcoming | |
Eclipse Conference in Santa Clara I serve as program chair.]]> | |
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<vision> In the course of my work with WTP and BEA, I've been involved in a number | |
of issues of concern to committers: services (and service levels) available from | |
the Eclipse Foundation infrastructure, IP policies and their application, the | |
Eclipse development process, and collaboration within and across Eclipse projects, | |
including outreach to developers beyond just those with corporate affiliation. | |
I believe there are several topics that require additional attention to continue | |
growing and improving the developer and committer community: ensuring that | |
contributions from individuals can be effectively absorbed by the projects, | |
addressing the "silos" that tend to form around projects (especially the large, | |
established ones), and continuing to ensure that we're providing committers with | |
all the tools necessary to accomplish their jobs - especially communication and | |
build infrastructure. | |
</vision> | |
<bio> As a graduate student at UC Berkeley, my PhD research focused on the integration | |
of compiler technologies with IDEs. My professional career includes working for Borland, BEA, | |
Amazon, and an XQuery-based data integration startup, Nimble Technology. Improving and expanding | |
IDE technologies and simplifying the task of authoring complex apps (J2EE and otherwise) | |
continues to be a focus of my professional career. I hold a number of patents in the | |
areas of IDEs, database integration, and language analysis. | |
</bio> | |
<affiliation> BEA Systems provides award-winning solutions for application development | |
with its WebLogic Platform and a broad range of SOA solutions with its AquaLogic | |
products. Within BEA I manage the Workshop team responsible for Eclipse integration | |
with WTP and JDT. | |
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