I haven't checked for new AERI reports (concerning PDT) in last months, but I 
found AERI very useful at the beginning, it helped me to find out (and fix) a 
lot of bugs that were never reported by users. It could still be useful for 
checking new regressions.

That such a tool "disappeared" without any warning is just unbelievable, I made 
some search on internet, I have really no clues why eclipse teams gave no news 
about actual AERI's status! I hope they will replace it by some other tool...

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Envoyé : vendredi 10 janvier 2020 10:08
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Objet : Re: [pdt-dev] PDT on sonarcloud.io

AERI was part of Eclipse Code Recommenders projects and probably was died 
together with him

See EPP bugs: 
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?component=Automated%20Error%20Reporting%20Client%20%28AERI%29&list_id=19136932&product=EPP&resolution=---

But I’m not sure ;)



On 10 January 2020 at 10:58:51, thierry blind 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) wrote:

Which brings me to another question: what happened to AERI?
Was this service stopped?

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Objet : Re: [pdt-dev] PDT on sonarcloud.io<http://sonarcloud.io>

Great, thank you Dawid 🙂

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1. Add issues to ignore
2. Change issue settings - severity
3. More detailed view about source code - for example latest line author
4. Ping about issues created by your commit

And probably more ;)

I added you to project, you only have to signup via your GitHub credentials ;)



On 10 January 2020 at 10:00:31, thierry blind 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) wrote:

Thank you Dawid, sonar cloud looks great!
What would admin access add as functionalities here (for a "normal" code 
maintainer like me)?

Thierry.

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Objet : [pdt-dev] PDT on sonarcloud.io<http://sonarcloud.io>

Hi Team,

I create moved sonar analysis to sonar cloud: 
https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=eclipse-tools.pdt.main

Eclipse Sonar is outdated and our build doesn’t work from a long time.

Ping me if you want admin access to this project.

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