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:hey, great idea after i got it. i'd change the abstract to clearify the concept a bit better. Maybe something like "''This project is about creating a cross-platform, eclipse-based development environment for XO projects, with automated testing in virtual machines like VMWare, Virtualbox, ...''" [[User:Crazy-chris|Crazy-chris]] 07:42, 29 March 2008 (EDT)
:hey, great idea after i got it. i'd change the abstract to clearify the concept a bit better. Maybe something like "''This project is about creating a cross-platform, eclipse-based development environment for XO projects, with automated testing in virtual machines like VMWare, Virtualbox, ...''" [[User:Crazy-chris|Crazy-chris]] 07:42, 29 March 2008 (EDT)

== Useful not just for cross-platform ==

If this project does the work to get these tools (winpdb, figleaf, xmacro) working on the XO, and sets up clear communication protocols (probably dbus) between these tools and another entity, that work would be useful for the Develop activity, and not just for Eclipse. (I'll write more about this here later, I hope.) [[User:Homunq|Homunq]] 11:57, 19 April 2008 (EDT)

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hey, great idea after i got it. i'd change the abstract to clearify the concept a bit better. Maybe something like "This project is about creating a cross-platform, eclipse-based development environment for XO projects, with automated testing in virtual machines like VMWare, Virtualbox, ..." Crazy-chris 07:42, 29 March 2008 (EDT)

Useful not just for cross-platform

If this project does the work to get these tools (winpdb, figleaf, xmacro) working on the XO, and sets up clear communication protocols (probably dbus) between these tools and another entity, that work would be useful for the Develop activity, and not just for Eclipse. (I'll write more about this here later, I hope.) Homunq 11:57, 19 April 2008 (EDT)