I wasn't entirely correct. There are 2 changesets that are not in SB9 but
that will be part of SB 10:
https://github.com/gluonhq/scenebuilder/commit/88f89eb674110ba62d26aec9e6683fc5577bc1ce
https://github.com/gluonhq/scenebuilder/commit/a051b9e52a65b918a8711071c9afc8c08f7a3c30
- Johan
On Tue,
Hi Sverre,
That is true, we are moving Scene Builder to GitHub. It was a labour
intensive process as we looked into PR's and issues and history etc, but
it's almost done now.
While the process doesn't change, we understood most developers prefer to
work with github for these kinds of open-source
Sorry, I missed this question.
We incorporated the changes that were in OpenJFX 9 into the butbucket repo
and they are part of the Gluon Scene Builder 9 release.
- Johan
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 10:17 PM Michael Paus wrote:
> How will these changes then be synchronized with the work Gluon is
Looks like Gluon has moved SceneBuilder from Bitbucket for GitHub.
https://github.com/gluonhq/scenebuilder
I like this move. GitHub is much better to work with.
Den fre. 27. apr. 2018 kl. 13:31 skrev Sverre Moe :
>
> I would like to hear from Gluon about their work on SceneBuilder.
> Do they
That will be a question for Gluon.
-- Kevin
Michael Paus wrote:
How will these changes then be synchronized with the work Gluon is
doing for the version
distributed by them? Do they work on the same repo?
Am 12.03.18 um 23:25 schrieb Kevin Rushforth:
Hi Florian,
By way of update, after
How will these changes then be synchronized with the work Gluon is doing
for the version
distributed by them? Do they work on the same repo?
Am 12.03.18 um 23:25 schrieb Kevin Rushforth:
Hi Florian,
By way of update, after thinking about this for a week (and getting
some offline feedback), I
Hi Florian,
By way of update, after thinking about this for a week (and getting some
offline feedback), I no longer propose doing this -- at least not for
the short-mid term. I've retargeted this RFE to tbd_major and lowered
the priority to P4.
Having said that, we don't have any plans to
OK, this still comes a bit as a surprise as the source code has been kept in
the repo and was not just provided as a ZIP file.
I'm currently working on a tool based on the SceneBuilder Kit. I needed to work
on the code a bit and was planning to donate the code back to OpenJFX once
released, as
I think it's a good idea to remove all unnecessary, outdated or dead
code from the repo.
That makes the build faster and also makes it easier to get an overview
of what actually
belongs to the JavaFX core.
--Michael
Am 02.03.18 um 18:12 schrieb Kevin Rushforth:
I filed the following JBS isuse
I filed the following JBS isuse to remova the SceneBuilder sources from
the OpenJFX repo.
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8198961
As mentioned in the Description of that issue, the OpenJFX repo contains
the source code for a no-longer-maintained version of the SceneBuilder
tool.
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