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DSDP/MTJ/Phone Meeting 14-May-2009

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Conference Call Details

Meeting Title: Mobile Tools for the Java Platform Conference Call
Date & Time: 8AM PDT Time [Click here for you local time]
US Toll free: +1-877-825-8522
Int'l or US Toll: +1-702 495-1500
Brazil: 0800-891-6634
International Numbers International Dial-in Numbers
Passcode: 9190565826#

Proposed Agenda

Welcome Gorkem

Galileo Release

Meeting Minutes

  • Participants: Gustavo, Christian, Eric, David, Jon and Craig
  • MTJ 1.0 Status
    • As features are closed and the API is also closed
    • Craig mentioned that he thinks it is important that we can solve on MTJ the ISDK / IDevice relation
    • Craig will send a proposal on how to relate ISDK and IDevice with a minimum impact on current code
    • Gustavo mentioned that we are now on MTJ ramp down phase. New commits can be made until RC2 (but only related to pulsar). After RC2, all changes need to be approved by MTJ committers. After RC2 the focus will be to close documentation
  • eSWT template
    • Gustavo asked if there was some UI change that still need to be done. Everyone agreed that what we jave now on MTJ is ok. Jon raised a message error on the create project wizard
  • Gorken submitted this template and there was a discussion about how to add it to mtj 1.0 runtime
    • Jon commented that the eSWT template would be similar to a 3D template. Some devices will support them and some will not. It is important to state clear on the the template requires a SDK with eSWT support
    • Everyone agrees that MTJ 1.0 should include eSWT template
  • MTJ Perspective and Pulsar
    • There was a discussion about which should be the default perspective on Pulsar. Currently MTJ is the default perspective, but this approach hides that Quickinstall view
    • The suggestion is to a Pulsar specific perspective

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