Dear WTP committers,

You know about the two Eclipse Packages that are closely related to the WTP 
project. The first one is the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers [1], which is 
the most downloaded of all Eclipse packages, and the second one is the Eclipse 
IDE for JavaScript Web Developers [2], which also enjoys a good user base.

These two packages are currently "owned" by David Williams, who, after 
discussion with the WTP PMC, decided to give the opportunity to volunteers to 
step in and take this role.

An owner of an EPP package is the one who decides what Eclipse features go into 
the package. Of course, it is strongly advised that he or she first takes 
feedback from the community before making any significant changes. The owner 
also takes care about the quality of the package. Part of the bugs reported to 
an EPP package typically needs to be just dispatched to the respective Eclipse 
project, but there are also cases which need to be resolved in the EPP package 
itself.

Finally, we would prefer that an owner is a person who is familiar with the 
internals of WTP, i.e. a WTP committer. So, if you want to take the ownership 
of any of the JEE and JSDT packages, let us know by replying to this mail.

[1] 
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/indigor
[2] 
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-javascript-web-developers/indigor

Greetings,
Kaloyan Raev | T +359 2 9157-416
SAP Labs Bulgaria | PO OnDemand Platform Convergence
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