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Mailing List Digestion

Posted in errata, mailinglist, misc, usability, web, workflow on January 17th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

Props to Karl for finding & mentioning this. Apologies in advance if this post smacks of “no good deed goes unpunished”, in that the mention of it has yielded this bug.
In addition to the regular mailing list archives at Eclipse.org, there’s now a new way to get your archives, whenever you need to know when [...]

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Forgive me Update Manager, for I have sinned

Posted in errata, features, update manager, usability, web on October 16th, 2007 | No Comments »

Never one to shy away from admitting my mistakes, I’d like to draw attention to something that could have been handled more cleanly: migration of EMF and EMFT into Modeling.
Two bugs have been raised (and since closed) on this topic:

Bug 170402: EMF Updates get “403 Forbidden”
Bug 205051: EMFT update site is obsolete

The problem, ultimately, is [...]

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Web-Based PDE Builds, Part 2: Q&A

Posted in pde, scripting, server config, web on July 19th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

I received some questions from the guys in the ECF project about using my infra for doing web-based PDE builds, so I thought I’d digest them and post them here:
Q: When running a build from the web, why queue the command? Why not just exec() it directly?
A: Well, it depends on your infrastructure. On our [...]

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