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<td>Attending: Tim Wagner [TW], Naci Dai [ND], Raghunathan Srinivasan [RS] David Williams [DW],
Lawrence Mandel [LM], Arthur Ryman [AR], Jochen Krause [JK] <!--PMC MEMBERS NOT PRESENT ON THIS CALL:
Christophe Ney [CN],
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<h1>WTP PMC Minutes for September 6, 2005 Conference Call</h1>
<h2>Community Update [LM]</h2>
<ul>
<li>EclipseWorld - many WTP presentations from both inside and outside the WTP dev community, all
talks well attended and received</li>
<li>Website content still in flux; component leads are working on project plans</li>
<li>Arthur suggested factoring the website content so that component leads can update the relevant
portion quickly</li>
<li>Phoenix not ready yet; we will try to be early adopters when they're ready</li>
<li>DW suggested making "audience organization" (users, extenders, devs) more obvious</li>
<li>EclipseCon program committee has set aside two technical and one tutorial slots per top-level
project; projects still need to go through the proposal process (and can submit additional talks, of
course)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Procedural matters</h2>
<ul>
<li>No procedural matters to report.</li>
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<h2>0.7.1 (Maintenance Stream) Status</h2>
<ul>
<li>Using Thursday status/component lead meeting for triage; PMC members are invited to attend
that.</li>
<li>Arthur researching SOAP schema IP issues; may need to re-vet in 0.7.1 with Foundation legal.</li>
</ul>
<h2>1.0 and 1.5 Planning</h2>
<ul>
<li>WTP joining the 1.5 release train; will need to join train ASAP to improve likelihood of final
ship.</li>
<li>We are using many internal APIs from the platform; any drift caused by this reliance on
platform internals could be mitigated in either the 1.0 line or the (not yet created) 1.5 line. Split
point will be late October/early November (roughly the M9 milestone).</li>
<li>We need to create the 1.5 line at least in time to handle new feature work that cannot go into
the 1.0 codebase.</li>
<li>Once we move to 1.5 (and join the Zebra train), we will need to migrate to a 6 week release
cycle in order to synchronize. (DW: suggesting our M9 timeframe).</li>
<li>1.0 will remain on its existing (8 week milestones) schedule.</li>
<li>For 1.5, we would need to begin synchronizing with platform I-builds (not an immediate
requirement).</li>
<li>Chuck will be presenting a proposal soon on project-related APIs.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Requirements Update [JK]</h2>
<ul>
<li>Open requirements call will be held this Thursday. Oracle, BEA, and others are planning to
participate; IBM has conflict with internal planning meetings. Will attempt to solicit feedback on 1.5
plan and any additional requirements.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Architecture Update [DW]</h2>
<ul>
<li>Weekly call will resume this week.</li>
<li>Feature split up will proceed as proposed (little feedback received so far). Will start with
the low-hanging fruit; some of the more difficult divisions may extend beyond 1.0 release.</li>
<li>Feature split up will be important to build / releng restructuring as well. Might be able to
use Buckminster's tools to view the dependency arcs.</li>
</ul>
<h2>JSF Update [RS]</h2>
<ul>
<li>Legal process moving forward within Oracle (committer agreement, etc.)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Action Items</h2>
<ul>
<li>[RS] Will investigate EclipseCon presentation topics.</li>
<li>[TW] Get platform dates and drive process of setting 2006 WTP milestone dates.</li>
<li>[JK] Follow up with SAS and SAP w.r.t. requirements call (Th).</li>
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<small>Minutes taken by Tim Wagner, September 6, 2005</small></td>
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