On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Doug Schaefer <dschae...@qnx.com> wrote:

>  BTW, for the record, JSDT is critical for Node.js and Qt as well.
> Cordova is just another one of these.
>
>  I don’t think there’s much benefit to moving them. As long as the rules
> put in place by the WTP PMC don’t prevent us or make it hard to do what we
> need to do.
>
>  And Desktop is definitely a thing anymore. You’re likely typing at one
> right now. And you’re running your JSDT on one. ;). They’re just reverting
> back to their roots when Workstations were king for content creators and
> engineers.
>

Yeap, guilty on running a desktop. I do not think this should be further
discussed without beer though :)


>
>  Doug.
>
>   From: Gorkem Ercan <gorkem.er...@gmail.com>
> Reply-To: "General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." <
> wtp-dev@eclipse.org>
> Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014 at 11:53 AM
> To: "General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." <
> wtp-dev@eclipse.org>
>
> Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Anyone going to EclipseCon ?
>
>
> Inlined..
>
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Doug Schaefer <dschae...@qnx.com> wrote:
>
>>  I’m OK with Tools, since I’m on the PMC there :). Maybe we need to move
>> the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript tooling there too so that it can be reused in
>> non-Web stacks (thinking out of the box that is)? Either way, we need to
>> involve the WTP at some level.
>>
>
>  I do not think project dependencies should be a big factor on selecting
> top level project. but I agree the progress of JSDT is crucial for the
> Hybrid Mobile tools so WTP needs to be involved.
>
>  What do you think the benefits of moving JSDT and SSE out of WTP would
> be?
>
>
>>
>>  BTW, I find it hard to think of Mobile as a thing anymore. The
>> programming technologies we’re running there are almost all taken from the
>> desktop, including HTML5 and friends. I remember our old friend Doug Gaff
>> mentioning at an early EclipseCon that this convergence was going to
>> happen, and it certainly has.
>>
>>
>  Agreed but I think it is the other way around.. Desktop is not a thing
> anymore
>
>
>
>>  Doug.
>>
>>   From: Gorkem Ercan <gorkem.er...@gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: "General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." <
>> wtp-dev@eclipse.org>
>> Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at 12:33 PM
>> To: Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkov...@eclipse.org>, "General discussion
>> of project-wide or architectural issues." <wtp-dev@eclipse.org>
>>
>> Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Anyone going to EclipseCon ?
>>
>>   Unfortunately, Eclipse no longer has an obvious top level project for
>> mobile.
>> For Cordova tools (I called it Hybrid Mobile Tooling actually) , I was
>> leaning towards Tools Project because WTP does not mix with mobile much.
>>  --
>> Gorkem
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Mike Milinkovich <
>> mike.milinkov...@eclipse.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On 21/01/2014 12:51 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Be a nice addition to WTP
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Doug,
>>>
>>> I am curious as to why you think WTP would be the natural home for
>>> Cordova tooling? To be clear, I don't personally care. I'm just having a
>>> hard time making the connection.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mike Milinkovich
>>> mike.milinkov...@eclipse.org
>>> +1.613.220.3223
>>>
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