On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:25 PM Christophe Laprun <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think (?) there used to be an api to Launcher. Is it still available? > Yes this is the one that's being used in Project Initializer and JBoss Tools Launcher wizard. But there is no Quarkus runtime there, any reason it's only through the Web UI ? > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:51 AM Paul Robinson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Thanks Max, this is great news! >> >> I think this was the biggest hurdle to adoption of Launcher, so I'm >> really pleased to see that the team has been able to reach consensus on >> this. The long list of names you mention attests to how >> deceptively complex this change is. >> >> Paul. >> >> On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 9:18 PM Max Rydahl Andersen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Heya, >>> >>> We (Naina and Max) are happy to announce that >>> https://developers.redhat.com/launch/ no longer requires credentials >>> upfront to use. >>> >>> Anyone can now go and generate example projects and download a zip using >>> many of our middleware runtimes within seconds. >>> >>> They can also deploy it to OpenShift and at that moment they will be >>> asked for credentials. >>> >>> This makes it at par with the experience you get in VSCode and Eclipse >>> using the plugins we have. >>> These plugins are utilizing the same backend launcher service. >>> >>> I want to thank everyone involved, Erik Jan De Wit, Tako Schotanus, >>> George Gastaldi, Andy Damevin and Naina Singh to get this implemented >>> and especially also Shoubhik Bose, Gorkem Ercan, Adi Sakala, Parag Dave, >>> Steve Speicher, Tiffany-Emil Jacob and Andrew Rubinger in helping to move >>> roadblocks out of the way to make life easier for our users! >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> Some context: >>> >>> Launcher as an independent project/product is in maintenance phase and >>> will eventually retire. The work and ideas done in and around launcher are >>> being merged/absorbed into the overall Red Hat Developer experience. The >>> service at developers.redhat.com/launch/ is still alive and also used >>> by VSCode and Eclipse plugins to provide Quickstarts/Examples. >>> >>> We are not adding new features to it, but it is still relevant to keep >>> the examples up-to-date. Currently, that part is not covered by the >>> OpenShift Developer experience work in the Developer group. >>> >>> As we work together across Red Hat to improve our Developer Experience >>> we’ll ensure things get better and more aligned. >>> >>> If you are interested in this topic of Developer Experience from a >>> middleware perspective please post and/or signup to middleware-devexp >>> <https://post-office.corp.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/middleware-devexp> >>> . >>> >>> p.s. sorry for the wide net but thought this change was worth sharing. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Naina and Max >>> This mailing list is limited to Red Hat specific and product related >>> conversations about Quarkus. For technical discussions, use >>> https://groups.google.com/d/forum/quarkus-dev >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Paul Robinson >> >> ENGINEERING MANAGER >> >> He/Him/His >> <https://medium.com/gender-inclusivit/why-i-put-pronouns-on-my-email-signature-and-linkedin-profile-and-you-should-too-d3dc942c8743> >> >> Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/> >> <https://red.ht/sig> >> *Red Hat respects your work life balance. Therefore there is no need to >> answer this email out of your office hours. >> <https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-1199578>* >> > -- Jeff Maury Manager, DevTools Red Hat EMEA <https://www.redhat.com> [email protected] @RedHat <https://twitter.com/redhat> Red Hat <https://www.linkedin.com/company/red-hat> Red Hat <https://www.facebook.com/RedHatInc> <https://www.redhat.com> <https://redhat.com/summit>
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