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The following people are planning to attend:
 
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===Attended===
 
* Pat Huff - IBM (co-chair)
 
* Pat Huff - IBM (co-chair)
 
* Jochen Krause - EclipseSource/Innopract (co-chair)
 
* Jochen Krause - EclipseSource/Innopract (co-chair)
* Karsten Schmidt, Thomas Rastetter - SAP
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* Karsten Schmidt, Thomas Rastetter, Jutta Bindewald - SAP
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* Kurt Thys - CA Technologies
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* Andrew Ross - Eclipse Foundation
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* Krzysztof Daniel - Red Hat
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===Absent===
 
* Paul Lipton, Kurt Thys - CA Technologies
 
* Paul Lipton, Kurt Thys - CA Technologies
* Andrew Ross, Ralph Mueller - Eclipse Foundation
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* Jesse McConnell, Jetty Project
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===Regrets sent===
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* Mike Milinkovich, Ralph Mueller - Eclipse Foundation
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==Agenda==
 
==Agenda==
  
 
* CBI update & any questions arising from [http://wiki.eclipse.org/CBI/July25_2012 July 25th meeting]. - Andrew Ross
 
* CBI update & any questions arising from [http://wiki.eclipse.org/CBI/July25_2012 July 25th meeting]. - Andrew Ross
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** Karsten: Is the platform strictly necessary to get started? - Consensus was yes for operations, but we could get started in terms of testing.
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* Karsten: Who has signed so far?
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** Each representative shared their status: SAP == Signed, CA Technologies == Expected today, IBM == Coming any day, Inoopract == Coming any day, Oracle == Coming any day
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** Bosch has provided a P.O. to invoice LTS against.
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** Red Hat has no plans to sign as an LTS member but has contributed heavily to the CBI efforts.
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** Andrew shared there are approximately a handful of additional organizations that may sign in the near future. Also, from the EMO's perspective, a handful is enough to get started. Agree with the team that September is a much better time to formally launch & PR.
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* Karsten: Which projects are LTS ready
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** Andrew: Please see: http://wiki.eclipse.org/LTS/Projects
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* Karsten: When can we get started with the infrastructure
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** Andrew: Juno SR2 - Feb. 22, 2013 is the planned go-live date. We'd welcome testers any time.

Revision as of 09:41, 30 July 2012

This meeting is for the Long Term Support Industry Working group at Eclipse.

Time and Location

June 30th, 2012 at 0900 EDT

See the conference bridge details

Attendees

The following people are planning to attend:

Attended

  • Pat Huff - IBM (co-chair)
  • Jochen Krause - EclipseSource/Innopract (co-chair)
  • Karsten Schmidt, Thomas Rastetter, Jutta Bindewald - SAP
  • Kurt Thys - CA Technologies
  • Andrew Ross - Eclipse Foundation
  • Krzysztof Daniel - Red Hat

Absent

  • Paul Lipton, Kurt Thys - CA Technologies

Regrets sent

  • Mike Milinkovich, Ralph Mueller - Eclipse Foundation


Agenda

  • CBI update & any questions arising from July 25th meeting. - Andrew Ross
    • Karsten: Is the platform strictly necessary to get started? - Consensus was yes for operations, but we could get started in terms of testing.
  • Karsten: Who has signed so far?
    • Each representative shared their status: SAP == Signed, CA Technologies == Expected today, IBM == Coming any day, Inoopract == Coming any day, Oracle == Coming any day
    • Bosch has provided a P.O. to invoice LTS against.
    • Red Hat has no plans to sign as an LTS member but has contributed heavily to the CBI efforts.
    • Andrew shared there are approximately a handful of additional organizations that may sign in the near future. Also, from the EMO's perspective, a handful is enough to get started. Agree with the team that September is a much better time to formally launch & PR.
  • Karsten: Which projects are LTS ready
  • Karsten: When can we get started with the infrastructure
    • Andrew: Juno SR2 - Feb. 22, 2013 is the planned go-live date. We'd welcome testers any time.

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