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RE: [eclipse-dev] Platform Planning Meeting post-notes, Oct 1, 2008

This is probably obvious but I'll say it anyway...  for an ordinary user, "RT>Equinox>p2" is made up entirely of jargon terms that they're probably unfamiliar with, while "Eclipse>Platform>Update" is quite self-explanatory.  I suspect that just marking Update as "legacy" or "deprecated" will just cause frustration for people trying to report or search for bugs. 
 
There needs to be some clear way to discover the new category, not just a way to dissuade from the old category.  I am not sure, within the webmasters' bag of tricks, what that might be, but there needs to be one. 
 
The underlying problem here is that we are categorizing bugs according to architectural details rather than functionality - an ordinary user doesn't think "I'm going to try to use p2 now", they think "I'm going to try to update."  Of course there are some good reasons for that, not least that bugs are for teams and teams work on components while functionality crosscuts components.  I know that the bug entry wizards are one attempt to address this.
 
  -walter
 
 


From: eclipse-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eclipse-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Arthorne
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:07 AM
To: General development mailing list of the Eclipse project.
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] Platform Planning Meeting post-notes, Oct 1, 2008


To clarify the bugzilla issue, the problem is that many bugs are being reported against Eclipse>Platform>Update rather than RT>Equinox>p2. The Eclipse>Equinox product was removed from bugzilla so there is no confusion for other parts of Equinox. I'm going to investigate getting the Update component marked as "legacy" or "deprecated" to avoid the confusion.

For EasyMock, I have added some details on the wiki here: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Automated_Testing#Using_EasyMock. Unless your tests aleady require Java 5, I suggest holding off on adopting EasyMock until we move our testing completely to Java 5+.

John


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