On 6/17/11 12:05 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
PDT is in the Indigo repository.
FWIW, any committer can create a package. Just sayin'
If *I* were a committer, I'd consider it ;-)
Has anyone reached out to the PDT lead(s) to see if they would do
it?
Eric
On 06/17/2011 11:55 AM, Eric Rizzo wrote:
Yeah, what Wayne said. :-)
I'd be willing to help by doing a screencast of how to get PDT
into the other packages; I got a lot of positive feedback when I
did something similar for Galileo.
Question: is PDT included in the Indigo release repository? Or
is it's own repo included in the list of repos that is shipped
with any of the packages? In other words, will users have to
manually find and add the PDT repo location in order to get it?
Eric
On 6/17/11 11:47 AM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
Eric answers more 'newcomer' questions than anybody.
Experience indicates that the missing package will inevitably
result in dozens (or perhaps hundreds) of 'where is the PHP
package?' types of questions. That relatively small number of
questions will just represent the tip of the iceberg with
regard to confused users. Better to cut that off at the source
if we can.
It'd be good to include a few words and/or pointer to help
people understand that they can add PHP support to any of the
packages via the "Install new software..." menu.
And... as Doug suggests, we're talking about PDT, not PTP. :-)
HTH,
Wayne
On 06/17/2011 11:37 AM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
Care to explain to the rest of us that are clueless?
...Beth
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Eric Rizzo ---06/17/2011
11:29:57 AM---I agree, Denis. If it just disappears
without any info about why or alternative ways of getting
PDT
I agree, Denis. If it just disappears without any info about
why or alternative ways of getting PDT, the user community
will be confused and revolt.
OK, maybe not revolt, but let's be proactive about
explaining the situation.
Eric
On 6/17/11 11:02 AM, Denis Roy wrote:
I can't help but feel that a bunch of people will be
coming to our download page looking for the PHP package,
not find it, then turn to
[forums|email|IRC|twitter|frustration] to try to find it.
Since it was such a prolific package, can't we have a
notice saying it doesn't exist anymore? Something?
Anything?
On 06/17/2011 10:57 AM, Nathan Gervais wrote:
Good Morning devs,
I've updated the indigo version of the compare packages
table >>
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/compare_indigo.php
I'm looking to get +1's from each of the package
maintainers on this table before we release next week.
Couple of notes:
The links for the actual packages are broken, thats ok
right now.
The links for the projects should work.
I cloned the CVS row for eGit out of support for the
eGit team =)
Thanks,
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