You may be right about the stupidities, but this is how things work in
life :)
Though you may have had it sounded somewhat worse than it really is, the
project might be over by being completed and deployed and hopefully
doing some good to somebody, and most of the developers switched to
another one. Or the development could have moved to an area where
there's no longer a need to use a hypothetical NetBeans feature that is
currently lacking. It might still be needed again for the next project,
or not, depending on what's to come. By 'over' I meant from the
developers participation perspective and what their roles are within a
project.
Plugin could have been good, but a lot of functionality is already in
NetBeans, so should I invent a plug-in that's nearly identical in what
it does, just to be able to update it faster?
16.06.2020 20:22, Matthias Bläsing wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 16.06.2020, 11:08 +0200 schrieb Korney Czukowski:
My argument is that some areas of software development, especially
related to web, can be very rapid, for example, by the time a
poorly-timed submission of an improvement of some NetBeans functionality
is accepted and released, a project whose developers could benefit from
it might be over.
I would say, that this is non-feature for NetBeans.
To be frank: This is one of the main stupidities of web-development.
Everybody think he invented the next hot shit, for a few
hours/days/weeks many agree and then the next hot shit comes. This is
throw away development.
If you want that: create a plugin and distribute it via the plugin
portal. Your done, as you rightly said: The feature might not survive
long enough to even get into the netbeans core.
Greetings
Matthias
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