Hi Ed,

Thanks for bringing this.
I was actually waiting for the best opportunity to start discussing a very
related topic, but from a maintenance POV not a user one, and I think this
is a good one:
*What is the value and quality of SimRel? Is it worth it's cost?*

As you're highlighting, the actual SimRel doesn't result in good "common"
toolset. Installing whole SimRel leads to a failing or non-usable IDE. So
is this non-functional thing worth it?
EPP packages behave fine, they're tested and delivered to the target
audience in a good enough shape. Marketplace is now the main and best
entry-point for many features and fits much better into typical user
workflows

Does SimRel bring anything really good beyond EPP packages? Anything good
enough to be worth the maintenance effort?
Is it an interesting exercise to expect all Eclipse Platform plugins in the
Eclipse Foundation to work properly together as the same application? Who
is actually likely to invest in making their specific plugins fit better
with all other Eclipse plugins if the typical audience doesn't care?

My opinion on this is that SimRel is nowadays a giant hard to maintain
inconsistent effort, and that EPP and Marketplace have superseded it and
made it not so profitable anymore.
I would suggest that we just abandon SimRel in favor of EPP building
packages and a p2 repository containing all the dependencies for these
packages; and other plugins should just target Marketplace as entry point,
until they reach a good enough quality and value to get into some EPP
package.

Cheers,
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