Sorry, to chime in here, I don't do much Java Development anymore, so not really clued in on the comings and goings of the Language too much :( however I do have to spend some hours every few weeks maintaining/supporting a Java 6 project(the client has no intention of paying for an JDK upgrade, the app is 20+ years old and is being replaced in a few years anyways), so this Frgaal peaked my interest - until I spotted that it only supports 1.8+.
I tried googling Frgaal, and I only found 2 hits: - http://frgaal.org - http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/Frgaal Even on twitter searches for Frgaal, don't show much mentions outside of a few key people... I admit, my searches are limited and don't reflect usage of Frgaal, but even from those searches, Frgaal doesn't appear to be marketed very well in the Java ecosystem. It looks like Frgaal is a pet project, an interesting one, but one that's still trying to find a space in the JDK ecosystem. So I would question, why at this stage in Frgaal life - what benefit will it bring to NetBeans if we package support for it? I can't see it bringing any users to our IDE, so why would we put it directly into NetBeans... Can support for Frgaal be added to the IDE via a plugin? If so, we should recommend the authors of Frgaal to use this route, as a way of getting IDE support. If I remember correctly, they don't have to distribute it solely through our potentially dead plugin portal, they could distribute it themselves right? If and when Frgaal gains traction, then we can consider adding it to NetBeans as a first class citizen, but until it has traction why bother, when it won't bring us anything but code we might need to remove later on if the author loses interest in Frgaal? Regards John On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 at 04:35, Michael Bien <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06.10.22 19:01, Ernie Rael wrote: > > > > -1 to DISCUSSION? Wow. That's pretty draconian. > > > I mean the apache process is fairly democratic. A negative vote only > conveys exactly that: a negative vote. This is no veto. > > This is also not a -1 to the discussion. Keep discussing :) > > Also please keep in mind that the context of this discussion is a second > mail thread and a PR. This mail was a summary of my opinion on that > topic since nobody likes to read long mails (the bullet point version > already got too long). > > best regards, > > michael > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > >
