Re: PR-s are piling up for 12.0!

2020-04-09 Thread Ernie Rael
On 4/8/2020 12:09 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote: Dear all, Erik, We have  a number of PR-s coming in for 12.0. Please take your time and review! There's a couple of approved PR that seem relevant to the stated goals of NetCAT. (I didn't want to cheerlead for them, and yet here I am: Rah, rah!)

Re: NetBeans Collaboration Kit

2020-04-09 Thread Daoud Abdelmonem Faleh
Maybe something based on operation transformation with backends running on either Websockets or Jabber protocoles http://operational-transformation.github.io/ Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 9, 2020, at 21:26, Sven Reimers wrote: > > Hi all, > > Anybody on the list here remembering the

NetBeans Collaboration Kit

2020-04-09 Thread Sven Reimers
Hi all, Anybody on the list here remembering the "connected developer " stuff in NetBeans... This was a great feature set to connect developers using NetBeans integrated in NetBeans. It contained an integrated Jabber Client, a way to live share file edits and more cool stuff... Somehow the

Re: PR-s are piling up for 12.0!

2020-04-09 Thread Neil C Smith
On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 16:39, Ernie Rael wrote: > On 4/9/2020 7:05 AM, Eric Barboni wrote: > > I merged some that I find not destructive to NetCAT. (subjective maybe) > I don't get it. Does this mean that once NetCAT starts no changes can be > made to any area covered by NetCAT? I guess I don't

Re: PR-s are piling up for 12.0!

2020-04-09 Thread Ernie Rael
On 4/9/2020 7:05 AM, Eric Barboni wrote: I merged some that I find not destructive to NetCAT. (subjective maybe) I don't get it. Does this mean that once NetCAT starts no changes can be made to any area covered by NetCAT? I guess I don't understand NetCAT. I would have thought it better to

RE: PR-s are piling up for 12.0!

2020-04-09 Thread Eric Barboni
I merged some that I find not destructive to NetCAT. (subjective maybe) With the stay home + work at home policy in France, I'm a bit too much at work :p Some PR have to strong conclusion. I wait until consensus is done. Best Regards Eric -Message d'origine- De : Laszlo Kishalmi

Re: Python donation status

2020-04-09 Thread Lou Dasaro
Hello All, I can vouch that nearly all of the code in the Python modules was written by Sun or Oracle engineers. Bug fixes were subsequently written by three or four volunteers, all of whom signed the OCA. A couple of Oracle engineers helped out in their spare time with some (bug fixes) code.

Python donation status

2020-04-09 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Hi all, Ideally, Oracle would donate the Python modules as part of the 6th (and hopefully final) donation. However, unlike everything else donated so far, the code in the Python modules was not written by Sun or Oracle engineers. The argument could be made that since the code was part of