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KM3/How to Contribute to Atlantic Zoo
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The Atlantic Zoo is open to contributors. All external contributions are welcome.
In the comments of the KM3 file, you may mention your identity and company by mail, URL, etc. In this way you may get back some advice from interested people.
To submit your KM3 contribution, please open a bugzilla entry in the Modeling/GMT/KM3 component (you can use the following address: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=GMT&component=KM3 ). Then you could attach your file(s).
Your contribution will be reviewed and integrated.
If you need more details, please use the GMT newsgroup: news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.modeling.gmt (as KM3 is part of GMT/AM3 component, please remember to prefix the subject of your KM3-related posts with [AM3] or [AM3-KM3].)
If you wish to publish your metamodel(s) in this zoo, you should provide your KM3 file(s) with the following header:
Header Syntax
-- @name Name of your metamodel. Use a name that is currently not used in the basic metamodel zoo. -- @version Version number. -- @domains Domains related to this metamodel (e.g. healthcare, automobile, transportation, bibliography management, software bug tracking, programming language). -- @authors Authors information (name, email, company, etc.). -- @date Creation date. -- @description Description of your metamodel. -- Please give a short presentation and explain if this metamodel covers all the concepts, -- only a subset or a view. -- @see Reference informations, useful links, etc.
Header Example
-- @name KM3 -- @version 1.1 -- @domains KM3 language -- @authors Frédéric Jouault (frederic.jouault . univ-nantes.fr) -- @date 2004/11/01 -- @description KM3, the Kernel MetaMetaModel, provides a textual concrete syntax that eases the coding of metamodels. -- Its syntax is simple, straight forward and has some similarities with the Java notation. -- KM3 resembles Ecore terminology and has the notion of package, class, attribute, reference and primitive datatype. -- @see "KM3 User Manual", http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/atl/doc/