cool,
thanks Sven,
I will come back with questions. ;)
I will try to build them then first.
Am 11.02.20 um 20:43 schrieb Sven Reimers:
Regarding
community-xml
I already have a working version oatched from latest hg to run with 11.3,
including update of all forms to GroupLayout Swing style and some theming
prototype to make it look smooth with FlatLaf Dark...
So count me in here
community-uml
Quite large. Got a running poc with 11.3 with no problems... some ui and
editor stying feels weird..
Not willing to take a lead, but would be available for questions and support
contrib/python
Poc with 11.3 running, even detects python 3 as a platform - with all the
python hype I think from an apache perspective we cannot let this pass
Hope there is broad interest here...
not sure about ruby... sounds probably interesting from an ASF perspective
but this is way put of my comfort zone.
need more time to look through other stuff in contrib... there may be
pearls hidden in the dark..
Hope to rescue a lot of the stuff...
Thanks for listening
-Sven
Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org> schrieb am Di., 11. Feb. 2020,
12:29:
https://hg.netbeans.org/community-xml/file
https://hg.netbeans.org/community-uml/file
The community-xml repo is 2326 files and community-uml is 6365 files.
That's a lot of files of old code that has not been worked on for years.
The danger is that we'll get this code donated and then find that the cost
of getting them integrated and working is massive -- and that potentially
that will not succeed at all.
Could you already check out those repos from their hg.netbeans.org repos
above and do a poc via forking Apache NetBeans and basically doing a
feasibility study on whether receiving this code would make sense at all?
Gj
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 12:19 PM Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org> wrote:
I think the community XML and uml are interesting modules. The features
will help to improve developing support my main project OpenOffice.
I am interested to help on those modules with the goal to improve the dev
environment of OpenOffice.
All the best
Peter
Am 11. Februar 2020 11:46:27 MEZ schrieb Geertjan Wielenga <
geert...@apache.org>:
Hi all,
At this stage, now that the C/C++ donation is complete (though not
integrated yet into Apache NetBeans GitHub, a work in progress) Oracle
has
donated all the pieces of NetBeans that is can donate from Oracle
NetBeans
8.2.
Based on various questions, this remains:
c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core
https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core
c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core.rest
https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core.rest
jira https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/jira
jira.rest https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/jira.rest
jira.xmlrpc https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/jira.xmlrpc
libs.jira.rest
https://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file/tip/libs.jira.rest
As well as "contrib", but surely not all of "contrib":
https://hg.netbeans.org/main/contrib/file
There's also the community repositories and code that has not been
worked
on for many years:
community-xml
nb.cluster.javacard
nb.cluster.mobility
community-rub
community-soa
community-uml
community-visualweb
So, here's my proposal -- Oracle will only spend time on working on
further
donations for code that we in Apache are actually committed to work on.
I.e., if there is no one in the Apache NetBeans community committed to
working on the above (i.e., not simply using it, but will actually take
ownership, integrate the code into our GitHub and actively develop it
further), then Oracle will not spend time donating that code.
The responses to this thread should be along the lines of:
1. "This is terrible news. The XYZ code is very important to Apache
NetBeans or to me or to someone and I will be actively working on it
once
Oracle donates it to Apache."
2. "It would be a pity that XYZ is not part of Apache NetBeans, but I
will
not be working on it myself, so I can't expect Oracle to work on
donating
it either."
I give us one week, i.e, this time next week, we will see where we are
and
then decide which, if any, of the remaining code will be audited on the
Oracle side for donation.
Thanks,
Gj
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