Yes, final stages of that part of the donation, things looking good, great
to keep seeing interest in these parts of NetBeans, and it's moving along
though not quite here yet.
Gj
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 11:03 PM Peter Kovacs wrote:
> I do not understand the question. Can you elaborate?
>
> I un
I do not understand the question. Can you elaborate?
I understand that the Donation of the c++ plugin from Oracle to Apache
Netbeans has been delayed.
Last status report to this topic suggests that Oracle Lawyers are still
reviewing. (As far as I remember the Information has been that this is
wha
Thanks Alonso, but save your effort.
The plugin from 8.2 works so far with 11.1, but I'm longing for a new
updated version.
-Ulf
Am 26.09.19 um 22:37 schrieb Alonso Del Arte:
> (off-list) Huh... I have at least one C++ project in NetBeans 8.2. I'm
> going to have to check if I can open it in 11.
Am 26.09.19 um 22:42 schrieb Neil C Smith:
>
> The donation didn't make it by the 11.2 feature freeze date.
Where is the home for the donations?
-Ulf
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, 21:17 Ulf Zibis, wrote:
> I've seen, that the C/C++ inclusion has been removed from the release plan.
> So now, what is the future of C/C++ inclusion in NetBeans IDE?
>
The donation didn't make it by the 11.2 feature freeze date. Hopefully it
won't be long now and can be int
Hi Geertjan,
I've seen, that the C/C++ inclusion has been removed from the release plan.
So now, what is the future of C/C++ inclusion in NetBeans IDE?
-Ulf
Am 09.05.19 um 05:07 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
> Here's the roadmap, C/C++ inclusion is scheduled for September:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.