C / C++ IDE (CDT) discussions are now on GitHub [message #1853343] |
Tue, 28 June 2022 14:46 ![Go to next message Go to next message](theme/Solstice/images/down.png) |
Jonah Graham![Friend of Eclipse Friend](/donate/web-api/friends_decorator.php?email=jonah%40kichwacoders.com) Messages: 416 Registered: June 2014 |
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(Update - 9 Nov 2022)
The discussions page on https://github.com/eclipse-cdt/cdt/discussions is up and running now. I encourage new discussions to happen there, but we won't shut down this forum. This forum is a user to user forum for Eclipse CDT.
If you want to reach the developers of Eclipse CDT or have any bug reports to make, please reach out on GitHub, either by starting a discussion or raising an issue.
The Eclipse Foundation at some point may shutdown this discussion forum. Please follow their tracking issue for more information.
(Original message from 28 June 2022)
Hello Eclipse Forum for C / C++ IDE (CDT) users.
As some of you may know already the Eclipse Foundation has been looking for a replacement for forums for a while. At the moment there is no shutdown date for it. The Eclipse CDT project is in the process of migrating its git repo and issue tracking to GitHub.
The project maintainers/committers of Eclipse CDT think this is a good time and opportunity to start using GitHub discussions for Eclipse CDT and we have published a proposal and timeline. Please feel free to comment and provide your input.
Thank you,
Jonah Graham
Eclipse CDT Project Lead.
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