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Sirius 0.9 will allow the definition of Diagram representation including: nodes, containers, edges, edge on edges, layers, filters and many much more.
Table Definition
Sirius 0.9 will enable the definition of Table representation: Edition table having instances as lines and attributes as colums, and matrices having instances on both sides.
Tree Definition
This release will enable the definition of arbitrary tree-like representations not bound to the model structure.
Common Infrastructure
Sirius 0.9 will provide a common infrastructure for managing models through the modeling project, handling the lifecycle of the files regarding to the Eclipse Workspace.
Adopt the Eclipse.org infrastructure
The 0.9 release will also see the ramping up of the team on the Eclipse.org infrastructure. CBI based builds and continuous integration, git and gerrit, bugzilla, setting up the website, filling the wiki.
Viewpoint based definition and customization
Sirius 0.9 will provide the ability to define Viewpoints. Viewpoints can either define new editors and/or customize existing ones. They can be enabled or disabled by the end-user on a per-project basis.