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Call-in numbers: 613.287.8000 -or- 866.362.7064
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Although Eclipse newsgroups are intended for users and extenders
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of the platform, the mailing
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lists are specifically targeted at those who are actively contributing
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to the development of Eclipse itself. Messages
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focus mainly on new areas of development, administrative messages about release dates
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and build information, and general discussions of the subtopic controlled by
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the mailing list.
  
IRC channel: [http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml Freenode] #eclipse-dash
 
  
  
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'''Warning:''' Unless you are actively contributing to an Eclipse project, have a vested
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interest in the topic, or have special expertise to contribute, you should
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simply ''read'' the archive for the mailing list and
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''ask questions'' on the corresponding
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Dash Time is regular virtual gathering for talking about [http://www.eclipse.org/dash/ Dash] or Eclipse processes or community or technology or anything else that matters. This is in the spirit of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salon_%28gathering%29 salon] - a gathering of stimulating people to increase their knowledge through conversations and readings. And, in that spirit, we promise that no action items will be assigned.
 
  
Tuesdays, 10am Pacific time (1pm Eastern time). We'll be using simultaneous conference call, irc, and wiki that are all described on the wiki page. We'll also use the wiki page as a scratchpad and a trail of conversations that we'll keep as long as they are useful.
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== See Also: ==
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The Eclipse mailing list page (http://eclipse.org/mail)

Revision as of 14:29, 14 March 2006

Although Eclipse newsgroups are intended for users and extenders of the platform, the mailing lists are specifically targeted at those who are actively contributing to the development of Eclipse itself. Messages focus mainly on new areas of development, administrative messages about release dates and build information, and general discussions of the subtopic controlled by the mailing list.


Warning: Unless you are actively contributing to an Eclipse project, have a vested interest in the topic, or have special expertise to contribute, you should simply read the archive for the mailing list and ask questions on the corresponding newsgroups.



See Also:

The Eclipse mailing list page (http://eclipse.org/mail)

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