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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Getting started page
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Wayne Beaton wrote:
Do users consider this insignificant? Do the major need or
want the source and ISV docs?
Maybe so. (but multiplied by 10's of 1000's of downloads, it
is also an infrastructure consideration).
I know that some people seem to think that the extra MBs are a big deal.
I'm one of them, and I'm sure the folks paying the bill for bandwidth
are watching closely as well. As David said, it's not only a matter of
one user downloading extra MBs, but the impact on infrastructure to
support hundreds of thousands of users downloading extra MBs. This is
not insignificant by any measure.
Of course, if a larger download is absolutely required, then we'll all
work with that. But if it's not, let's not assume a larger download is
low impact.
D.
Certainly there are folks out there who compare Eclipse against NetBeans and
see that the Eclipse download is way bigger (this is one thing that their
evangelists like to pick on us for). I believe that the majority of folks
out there are just using Eclipse to build Java applications and do not
want/need the PDE+sources. I believe that most of these people don't
particularly care about the extra bulk.
Perhaps a sort of compromise would be to have always have
some nearby handy link to "how to minimize your downloads and
installed footprint" ... then users can more easily decide,
and make their own choice, and we can see how many use it?
That's an idea worth pursuing. I'll try and incorporate something like this
into the next iteration of the page.
My fear is that some of us have just grown used to doing
things a certain way, and its hard to see things from the
users point of view.
I have this challenge as well and welcome your output. I have a student
working with me who has no prior experience with Eclipse. I've been trying
to solicit feedback from her as much as possible in this effort.
Plus ... bugs/feature enhancements should be open for things
you'd like to see improved, if you don't mind me saying so.
I don't mind you saying so. And I completely agree. There are several bugs
that currently discuss the need for an Eclipse IDE.
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I chose the SDK because it is the closest thing that we have
to an IDE. I
went through the steps required to build a Java IDE starting from the
Platform Runtime Binaries and decided that it was too much
work. I figure
that new Java developers (i.e. folks using Eclipse to build Java
applications) would be turned off it required too many steps
to just build a
Java IDE. I also figured that Eclipse plug-in/RCP developers
need the SDK.
Ideally, I'd like to point the user to a Java IDE (i.e. no
PDE or source
code), but that's a discussion for another day. I'll likely
have the C/C++
route start from the Platform Runtime Binaries.
I have planned to build an "Installing Callisto Features"
screen cam. I will
also hunt down/build some decent instructions.
I'll make sure that the JVM link is corrected.
BTW: It would be really handy if there were a way to link
directly to the
SDK or Platform Runtime Binaries. Even just a label on the
existing sections
on the download page would work. Or have I just missed it?
I'll hunt harder
and make a bug report...
Thanks,
Wayne
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Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Getting started page
Looks good!
My comments:
With these pages, it states to download the eclipse SDK. On
the existing Callisto page
http://www.eclipse.org/callisto/discovery.php, it states to
download the platform runtime and run update against the
Callisto update site to get the other features. Which is
correct? Also, today we are only providing runtime features
to the Callisto update site.
There should be a link to the page that describes how to use
update manager to install the Callisto features. This will
alleviate a lot of newbie questions for people new to eclipse
or unfamiliar with running update manager.
The link to the JVMs page should point to the 3.2 page when
it is available.
I agree with Pascal's statement regarding managing
expectations. Although Callisto is targeted to vendors
consuming eclipse, it will appeal to the broader user
community. I would expect more integration with the next
year's simultaneous release but we should not try to raise
expectations so that a regular user or journalists look to
Callisto to provide a integrated product and are disappointed.
Kim
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Hey folks. We've been putting some thought into some
"getting started"
information for the Callisto landing page. What we're
thinking is that we'll include the three fancy graphics on
this page:
http://eclipse.org/callisto/getstarted.php
Onto the landing page.
So...
I'm curious to learn how you feel about this page. Is it a
good idea? Does it come close to providing what folks need?
Do you like the format? Is the way it works more or less obvious?
Feedback and comments welcome.
I know that the C/C++ page doesn't exist yet. That's next
(assuming enough of you like what's there so far).
And, I need a good concise (i.e. one sentence) description of
DataTools.
Thanks,
Wayne
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