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<name>Gunnar Wagenknecht</name>
<title>Chief Architect, AGETO</title>
<image>wagenknecht.jpg</image>
<email>gunnar@wagenknecht.org</email>
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<a href="http://www.planeteclipse.org" target="blank">Planet Eclipse</a> Creator<br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/technology/team-leaders.php" target="blank">Technology PMC Member</a><br>
<a href="http://eclipse.org/gyrex/" target="blank">Gyrex</a> Lead<br>
<a href="http://eclipse.org/orbit" target="blank">Orbit</a> Committer<br>
<a href="http://eclipse.org/rap" target="blank">RAP</a> Incubator Committer<br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/council.php" target="blank">Architecture Council</a> member<br>
<a href="http://www.eclipsecon.org" target="blank">EclipseCon</a> Program Committee (2006)
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<vision> <![CDATA[
Eclipse is an exceptional community. In my opinion the most important
piece of this community is a vivid and steady flow of manifold
contributions coming from member companies, committers, adopters and
users. I'm a strong supporter of the Eclipse community, it's openness
and diversity across the board. When initiating Planet Eclipse back in
2005 it wasn't just to raise the voice of the Eclipse community on the
web but also to give community members a chance to raise their voice to
be heard within the community.
<br><br>
My vision for 2011 is to ensure that the committer interests are
properly represented at the Eclipse Board meetings. I intend to actively
participate in ongoing as well as to initiate new discussions on topics
which aid improving the life and work of committers at Eclipse projects.
<br><br>
Another important part of my work will be to ensure that enough funding
is available to provide first-class infrastructure services to
committers. With Git coming to Eclipse projects there is a new door open
for contributions. The current processes involving Bugzilla, IPZilla and
patches need to be reviewed. New tools like Gerrit will come into the
game and need to be looked at. There is not only the question of
adopting those tools into the Eclipse Development and IP Process. There
is also the question of evolving the processes to (better) support new
workflows offered by these tools.
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<bio> <![CDATA[
Gunnar is a software engineer who loves server and application
architectures especially those involving Equinox/OSGi. In his primary
role at AGETO he is thrilled to work on open source software, emerging
platforms and technologies, and to help companies understand Eclipse and
OSGi and execute on their business objectives in an open source context.
He has been a member of the Eclipse Community since its beginning and he
is a prolific contributor with many years of experience on numerous
Eclipse projects; Gunnar is also a member of the Technology PMC which he
represents on the Eclipse Architecture Council. Apart from Eclipse he
loves chatting about fishing, diving and his family and other things
that matters over a good beer or a glass of dry, barrel aged red wine.
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AGETO
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