Hi,

I think it's an interesting topic, but having a generic, reusable,
extensible, consistent, appealing... solution that works for the whole IDE
seems very hard to me and requires a lot of design effort both in UX and
extension-points/API, for a return on investment that I think is
questionable.
Would RCP providers for instance like to enable auto-update of the internal
help for each upgrade of each module? Do they actually want such small
grain of information for their users? Isn't it better to leave it as a
product-specific or branding task?
Would plugin developers (like m2e for instance) spend the time writing such
N&N for inside Eclipse IDE when they basically don't even write one
currently as plain HTML or wiki pages?
I'm afraid that the adoption rate of such N&N extensible model would be
very low, compared to the amount of effort it requires.

I think instead of a framework, we should consider a simpler case of just
enabling such feature in the Eclipse IDE, linking to existing N&N pages
upon upgrade. It could be an addition to the EPP package and just consuming
the current "source of truth" that's available, at
https://www.eclipse.org/eclipseide/2019-03/noteworthy/ by showing it in a
browser editor.
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