I would personally suggest checking out the state system. It is, in my opinion, THE place to put abstracted events. On 12-10-11 01:14 PM, Alexandre Montplaisir wrote: > Hi Efraim, > > On 12-10-10 04:06 PM, Efraim Josue Lopez Sanchez wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We are planning to build on top of TMF. Most recently we have tried >> implementing some stuffs so that we can familiarize with TMF source >> code. However, I've been wondering these last days about the future >> plans/developments related to TMF. Is there any webpage/place/document >> where I can find information regarding what are you guys >> working/developing right now? And also about the future >> developments/versions? > If you want to track the very latest development, you can look at the > patches that are going in for review on Gerrit, at > https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/q/status:open+project:linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools,n,z > (not everything is related to TMF/LTTng, but it should be obvious what > is by looking at the modified files). > > Most of it is targeted at the "lttng-kepler" branch on git, which should > ultimately be part of the 2.0 release next June. If you want to try/test > the latest code, you should use that branch. > > There is also a small list of planned features on > http://eclipse.org/linuxtools/projectPages/lttng/ under "Future Plans". > > If you have any question about specific features, let us know! > > > Cheers, >
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