Thanks, Chris.
By all-in-one, I assume you mean something
like platform+emf+gef+gmf? Then, there’s the question of whether or
not to include examples, documentation, sources, etc. Personally, I
prefer to leverage the Update Manager whenever possible to configure my
installations.
On a related note, as I am undoubtedly
going to have a similar conversation re: this at the next Planning Council
meeting, what would you think about a Callisto train set of downloads bundled
together, or provided their own update site?
Best,
Rich
From:
gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Aniszczyk
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005
11:00 AM
To: gmf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gmf-dev] Congrats on
build
Nice job guys. I appreciate a "stable" build
I can bug co-workers with.
May
I recommend for consumability, you guys consider an "All-in-one"
build, similar to how they roll over in WTP.
Cheers,
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Chris Aniszczyk
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