Hi Dawid,

> Here https://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Extensions is draft version of plugin
list (only some plugins from pdt-extensions.org).
> Any suggestions?
> Is the chosen document format ok?

Thanks for starting this wiki. The format is good for start, we can adjust
it later as needed.

I added just a few of the features of Zend Studio that can be listed.

So far, I can see that we will have around 10 categories with a number of
features (between 1 and 20) in each of them. There will be both open source
and commercial features, and even some features (e.g. PHPUnit) will have an
open source and commercial alternatives.

This looks pretty similar to the Mylyn case. Please, have a look at the
Mylyn Connector Discovery. It seems to me like a good fit for our case too.
We can use the same technology for "PDT Extension Discovery".

Greetings,
Kaloyan


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Dawid Pakuła <zu...@w3des.net> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Here https://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Extensions is draft version of plugin
> list (only some plugins from pdt-extensions.org).
> Any suggestions?
> Is the chosen document format ok?
> --
> Dawid Pakuła
> +48 795 996 064
> ------------------------------
> From: Dawid Pakuła Dawid Pakuła <zu...@w3des.net>
> Reply: Dawid Pakuła zu...@w3des.net
> Date: 18 grudnia 2013 at 14:09:43
>
> To: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
> Subject:  Re: [pdt-dev] preliminary Eclipse PHP package
>
>  Hi,
>
>  I think we can copy-paste plugins from PDT Extension Group [1] if they
> are available on Eclipse Marketplace.
>
>  @Kaloyan I will try tonight
>
>  [1] http://p2-dev.pdt-extensions.org/
>  --
> Dawid Pakuła
> +48 795 996 064
>  ------------------------------
> From: Kaloyan Raev Kaloyan Raev <kaloya...@zend.com>
> Reply: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
> Date: 18 grudnia 2013 at 13:50:41
> To: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
> Subject:  Re: [pdt-dev] preliminary Eclipse PHP package
>
>  Adding an “Extend your PHP IDE” link on the Welcome screen that launches
> an arbitrary UI is easy.
>
>  I guess we now need to build the list of all potential plugins that would
> end in this plugin browser. Then we can start experimenting with the
> browser design so it fits to the complexity of the list we have.
>
>  How about collecting all the plugins on a wiki page first, e.g.
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Extensions ?
> Dawid, do you want to take the first round?
>
> Greetings,
> Kaloyan
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Dawid Pakuła <zu...@w3des.net> wrote:
>
>>  I think about this:
>>
>>  On welcome screen special button with for ex text: “Extend your PHP IDE”
>>  After click on it, widget/window will be opened with simple (but user
>> friendly) plugin browser (categories, tags etc).
>>  On each plugin lead will be two buttons: Read more (open full market
>> place info), Install (start install process)
>>
>>  But how, where and by who data for this widget should be stored and
>> collected I have no idea:
>>
>>  Option 1:
>>  Probably as XML stored somewhere in eclipse infrastructure (in
>> appropriate git repo?).
>>  Would be nice to read as many as we can information directly from
>> marketplace (stars, description, comments
>>
>>  Option 2:
>>  Use appropriate list of tags/categories/special markets and read all
>> informations from marketplace (example tags: PHP, JavaScript, CSS, HTML).
>> But in this model, we will be without control on content.
>>
>>  --
>> Dawid Pakuła
>> +48 795 996 064
>>   ------------------------------
>> From: Kaloyan Raev Kaloyan Raev <kaloya...@zend.com>
>> Reply: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
>> Date: 18 grudnia 2013 at 10:10:56
>> To: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
>> Subject:  Re: [pdt-dev] preliminary Eclipse PHP package
>>
>>  Yes, there is a number of plugins, which are not hosted at eclipse.organd 
>> hence not included in the EPP package that can really enhance the
>> experience of PHP developers.
>>
>> It would be great if we can somehow promote them on the Welcome screen.
>> If we have them all registered at the Eclipse Marketplace, perhaps it will
>> be possible to make them easily discovered from the PHP EPP package.
>>
>> Eclipse Foundation tdoes not prohibit (and even encourages) promoting
>> Eclipse extensions (both open-source or proprietary) as long as all parties
>> are treated equally (a.k.a. vendor neutrality).
>>
>> Dawid, Jacek, do you have an opinion how such promotion can be designed
>> in the EPP package?
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Kaloyan
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Dawid Pakuła <zu...@w3des.net> wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi
>>>
>>>  interesting logo ;)
>>>
>>>  Would be nice to add special welcome page with shortcuts to install
>>> most popular plugins like jQuery, EclipseColorThemes etc.
>>>  If this is possible, and allowed be the rules of the Eclipse
>>> Foundation.
>>>  As I remember this was suggested by Kaloyan Raev on PDT Extensions
>>> Platform discussion group.
>>>
>>>  I think that also RSE (Remote System Explorer) should be bundled with
>>> this package.
>>>
>>>  --
>>> Dawid Pakuła
>>> +48 795 996 064
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------
>>> From: Jacek Pospychała Jacek Pospychała <jacek.pospych...@gmail.com>
>>> Reply: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
>>> Date: 17 grudnia 2013 at 20:27:04
>>> To: PDT Developers pdt-dev@eclipse.org
>>> Subject:  [pdt-dev] preliminary Eclipse PHP package
>>>
>>>  hi,
>>> we're looking at having a PHP package on www.eclipse.org/downloads
>>> page for Luna release (June 2014): a downloadable and executable
>>> Eclipse preconfigured exclusively for PHP devs.
>>>
>>> There's an initial package available for testing, so if there's
>>> anybody willing to give it a try and share their feedback, please go
>>> to
>>> https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/luna.epp-tycho-build/
>>>
>>> and look for Eclipse PHP product package, e.g. direct link to
>>> currently latest build #30:
>>>
>>> https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/luna.epp-tycho-build/30/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/packages/org.eclipse.epp.package.php.product/target/products/
>>>
>>> Jacek
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