Eclipse Code Recommenders has dropped out.
If you're hoping that we'll put Eclipse Code Recommenders back in the simultaneous release, then we're going to need the project team to engage with their PMC and the Planning Council to approve adding it back.
Wayne
Hi Andreas,
With this change Code Recommenders (the content assist) runs on Java 11
(at least on my computer). Unfortunately, I failed to upload a new patch
set to your Gerrit change <https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/133882/>.
Instead I created Gerrit change with with an incomplete patch set by
mistake: <https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/134100/>.
I don't know how to track IP for an Orbit bundle that is already used in
another project and already approved via IPZilla.
I hope someone can take it over here, as I'm not a committer on any of
these projects.
Thanks,
Holger
Am 15.12.2018 um 21:23 schrieb Andreas Sewe:
> Holger Voormann wrote:
>> Eclipse Code Recommenders and the RSS News feature were removed in
>> RC2
>> [5] (which IMHO is a big loss) also use the javax.xml.bind package
>> (e.
>> g. here [6] without 'Import-Package: javax.xml.bind' [7]).
>
> FYI, the Code Recommenders RSS News feature (not the rest of Code
> Recommenders) uses the feed reader from Mylyn Commons, so if the bug
> could be fixed upstream (i.e., in Mylyn) like you outlined, the News
> Feed could be contributed again.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Andreas
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