Re: Python Donation

2022-01-01 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
e used > to include how to set up and use NetBeans but the current editions use VS > Code - he isn't happy either and would > really like to go back to NetBeans in the next edition. > mikej > > > > > Peter > > > > ________ >

Re: Python Donation

2022-01-01 Thread mike james
ppy either and would really like to go back to NetBeans in the next edition. mikej > Peter > > > From: John Kostaras > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2021 7:33 AM > Cc: dev@netbeans.apache.org > Subject: Re: Python Donation > > And you a

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-31 Thread Peter Blemel
all the functionality that I need for free. Peter From: John Kostaras Sent: Friday, December 31, 2021 7:33 AM Cc: dev@netbeans.apache.org Subject: Re: Python Donation And you are not the only one James. NetBeans used to indeed have the best C/C++ support. But I

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-31 Thread Zoran Sevarac
+1 On Fri, 31 Dec 2021, 15:34 John Kostaras, wrote: > And you are not the only one James. NetBeans used to indeed have the best > C/C++ support. > > But I know many other, really big fans of NetBeans, that have moved to > JetBrains Idea because NetBeans doesn't anymore support Scala, or Python,

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-31 Thread John Kostaras
And you are not the only one James. NetBeans used to indeed have the best C/C++ support. But I know many other, really big fans of NetBeans, that have moved to JetBrains Idea because NetBeans doesn't anymore support Scala, or Python, or Ruby, or Go you name it. I will create another thread, to

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-31 Thread mike james
As a user who has contemplated trying to help out - this entire exchange is sad. NetBeans was only recently by far the best C/C+ IDE and its support of other languages was a big plus point for using it. I now have had to retreat to Visual Studio Code (yuk) simply because I can use it for multiple

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-31 Thread John Kostaras
Hallo all, NetBeans used to have many languages support in the past and I find it very sad seeing NetBeans dying slowly because many developers abandon it because it only supports Java (and Groovy?) nowadays. This wiki page

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Matthias Bläsing
Hi Eric, Am Donnerstag, dem 30.12.2021 um 14:44 -0600 schrieb Eric Bresie: > > So then what’s next? > > > > Option 1: Take the CDDL/GPLv2 licenses source and make that work on > > Apache NetBeans (nothing stopping the resurrection of nbpython > > project). If the necessary steps are documented

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Eric Bresie
On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 1:16 PM Matthias Bläsing wrote: > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, dem 30.12.2021 um 18:58 + schrieb Eric Bresie: > > And there is still no completed donation. > > Yes, from my POV this is a good example, that the CLA model of > development does not work. The only argument for

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Matthias Bläsing
Hi, Am Donnerstag, dem 30.12.2021 um 18:58 + schrieb Eric Bresie: > And there is still no completed donation. Yes, from my POV this is a good example, that the CLA model of development does not work. The only argument for the CLA is, that a single party is able to handle copyright and

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
From: Geertjan Wielenga > Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2021 12:36:53 PM > To: dev > Subject: Re: Python Donation > > Nothing to do with being welcoming to new developers. Everything to do with > people knowledgeable about the codebase in question, i.e., the Python

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Eric Bresie
. So then what’s next? Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> From: Geertjan Wielenga Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2021 12:36:53 PM To: dev Subject: Re: Python Donation Nothing to do with being welcoming to new developers. Everything to do with

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
oval / licensing from relevant > authors > > > to > > > > > approve of this... > > > > > > > > > > And should it be integrated into Netbeans proper or managed > > > > independently. > > > > > > > > > >

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Eric Bresie
into Netbeans proper or managed > > > independently. > > > > > > > > Eric Bresie > > > > ebre...@gmail.com > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 11:04 AM Geertjan Wielenga > > > > wrote: > > > >

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
anyone going to be actively developing that code? > > > > > > > > Gj > > > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 6:00 PM Eric Bresie > wrote: > > > > > > > > > While reviewing "Apache Transition" page (1) I noticed the > followin

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Ernie Rael
ling list one of the "non-Oracle authors" and is it possible to help expedite the Python donation? (1) https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Transition Eric Bresie ebre...@gmail.com - To unsubs

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Eric Bresie
at code? > > > > > > Gj > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 6:00 PM Eric Bresie wrote: > > > > > > > While reviewing "Apache Transition" page (1) I noticed the following > > > > comment > > > > > > > >

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
; > >- python.x (15 modules, including the wrappers o.jython, > > >o.jython.distro) – possibly to be contributed by its non-Oracle > > authors > > >rather than Oracle? > > > > > > > > > Is anyone on the mailing list one of the "non-Oracle authors" and is it > > > possible to help expedite the Python donation? > > > > > > (1) > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Transition > > > > > > Eric Bresie > > > ebre...@gmail.com > > > > > >

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Eric Bresie
ng the wrappers o.jython, > >o.jython.distro) – possibly to be contributed by its non-Oracle > authors > >rather than Oracle? > > > > > > Is anyone on the mailing list one of the "non-Oracle authors" and is it > > possible to help expedit

Re: Python Donation

2021-12-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
o.jython.distro) – possibly to be contributed by its non-Oracle authors >rather than Oracle? > > > Is anyone on the mailing list one of the "non-Oracle authors" and is it > possible to help expedite the Python donation? > > (1) https://cwiki.apache.org/confluenc

Re: Python Donation Status

2021-08-28 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
heavy way of doing so with way more code than anyone here will be able to understand and maintain. Gj On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 at 19:40, Eric Bresie wrote: > I know this has been asked many times before but what is the current status > of the Python Donation? > > Some work based on previ

Python Donation Status

2021-08-28 Thread Eric Bresie
I know this has been asked many times before but what is the current status of the Python Donation? Some work based on previous releases have been worked, and it's working locally, (although the build fails due to some out of date API needing updates) but in the end the work is waiting

Re: Python donation status

2020-10-06 Thread Ernie Rael
I'd like to see a non apache.netbeans branch if it would result in some modules that could be installed into regular NB. I'd contribute PRs once and a while for bugfixes, maybe more as time permits. If netbeans is ever interested in it, it could be merged. -ernie On 10/3/2020 7:37 AM, Eric

Re: Re: Re: Python donation status

2020-10-03 Thread Eric Bresie
Okay so digging through other emails on the subject I find a lot of the old code including python code in the Mercurial / hg repository as mentioned previously here [1] as well as Tim's Maven-ized version here [2] So the question is, to get "python" brought in is this as simple as (1) make a

Re: Re: Re: Python donation status

2020-10-02 Thread Eric Bresie
Is anyone working on python? If not, what needs to be done to start the ball rolling? Is it still pending Oracle vetting for the donation? Eric Bresie ebre...@gmail.com On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 8:00 AM Eric Bresie wrote: > >Hopefully there isn’t a newer thread on this but was looking

Re: Re: Re: Python donation status

2020-09-17 Thread Eric Bresie
Hopefully there isn’t a newer thread on this but was looking through old emails. Assume this is related to NETBEANS-4538 Please support Python. Is the contribution in question the same as associated with the nbpython.org project? On that site it seems to indicate it’s dual

Re: Re: Re: Python donation status

2020-04-19 Thread Julio César Rocha
What needs to be done by us individually? I contributed a bit of build logic about 6 years ago. Whichever commits are attributed to me, I'd obviously donate. I had also signed the OCA before. On 2020/04/13 05:13:17 Lou Dasaro wrote: > Everyone on my team was required to sign the OCA before

Re: Re: Python donation status

2020-04-12 Thread Lou Dasaro
Everyone on my team was required to sign the OCA before committing code was allowed. I'm sure we could sign something else if need be. Most of the code was written by Sun employees who are long gone. I am not able to work on the project, except for consults like this. Regards, On 2020/04/10

Re: Python donation status

2020-04-10 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
OK, thanks a lot, passed all this on, let's see. Gj On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 3:31 PM Matthias Bläsing wrote: > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2020, 11:39 +0200 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga: > > The argument could be made that since the code was part of contrib under > > the OCA (Oracle

Re: Python donation status

2020-04-10 Thread Matthias Bläsing
Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 09.04.2020, 11:39 +0200 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga: > The argument could be made that since the code was part of contrib under > the OCA (Oracle Contributor Agreement), it belongs to Oracle and Oracle can > simply donate it. yes - and assuming, that correct procedure was

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