[ECUArch-gen] Re: ECU Architect
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From: Gerhard L. <ger...@gm...> - 2004-01-31 13:33:49
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Hi Mike, this mail is just to get it into the mail system. Don't answer. Am Sonntag, 25. Januar 2004 21:45 schrieben Sie: > Hi Gerhard, > > > > thought (silently): "I could probably do something like > > > > that in half a > > > > > year." > > > > I would be indeed highly impressed, if you manage in half a year. > > Well, certainly not in a spare time open source manner, but if pursued > fulltime, I don't think it would be too much off. Of course, it depends > very much on the details of what we are thinking of here... :-) > > > So we always like doing things, that are outside of our > > current professional > > scope, right? > > Guess so... I think this is the typical feeling people have who learned > their 'art' from the ground up and loved doing it. > > > Nevertheless, everything, that is dome inside such a > > GPL-project MUST > > be free from intellectual properties of third parties. So > > every IP from our > > employers need to be kept outside, even if I were a collegue > > Agreed. And that is one reason why I want a public papertrail (see > below). > > > Actually I didn't find you in our corporate phonebook. > > Not surprising, since my company builds the "ultimate driving machine". > > :-) > : > > I am just trying to get into the umbrello UML-team in > > parallel. umbrello could > > help with the use-cases and architecture design. > > Great! Are they doing UML 1.4 or UML 2.0? Is the project cross platform? > Could we use parts of it? Is it a comparable application? Could you give > a competitive analysis? (Just kidding!! But some insight from your end > would be great!) > > As for communication: Please subscribe to the ecuarchitect-general > mailing list, and let's communicate through that channel only. This way, > if someone by chance comes up with a good idea that just so happens to > be proprietary knowledge of another company, it is somewhat proven how > we got there... If possible, we should stop personal email today. The > good thing is that sourceforge will never ever delete any mails or any > source, so we have an everlasting history. > > Also, I created one tracker for requirements and goals and another one > for development issues. The first one should be very interesting to you. > Please review the various items, and give some feedback through the > mailing list. > > On the list, I will give a first status report tonight. > > Looking forward to hearing from you through ecuarchitect-general, > Mike |