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Re: [ide-dev] Interest in conference calls?
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> +1 for having
more asynchronous discussions (via Email or other technical means) as Mickael
suggested. How about channels in Mattermost?DaniFrom:
Lars Vogel <lars.vogel@xxxxxxxxxxx>To:
Discussions about the
IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
11.11.2016 17:24Subject:
Re: [ide-dev]
Interest in conference calls?Sent by:
ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 for having more asynchronous discussions (via Email
or other technical means) as Mickael suggested. This gives everyone the opportunity to contribute and
not only the most active speakers. Also we can choose what to read and
can do it whenever we have time.Best regards, LarsOn Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:With a modern discussion board like Discourse, it's easy
to discuss UI mockups and code snippets, and those discussions themselves
can become engaging content for users and adopters. It's difficult
to share these email threads, and it's also difficult to share a conference
call. Takes about an hour to set one up.ᐧNed TwiggLead Software Architect, DiffPlug
LLC540-336-8043340 S Lemon Ave #3433, Walnut,
CA 91789On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Ian Skerrett <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:I agree the Language Server
Protocol and the opportunities for the Eclipse community are very exciting.
I think it would be very useful to document the opportunities for the Eclipse
community and communicating a roadmap to the wider Eclipse ecosystem. In my mind we need to consider
the potential for a number of groups:
1.
existing end-users, plugin developers, language IDEs
2.
New communities of language server providers, editors, end-users
3.
New partners that would benefit from a strategy based on language servers
It would be great to create
some content and buzz that brings in new contributors and thinkers to the
community.
Sign me up to help.
Ian
From: ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx[mailto:ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 12:19 PM
To: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ide-dev] Interest in conference calls?
Hey gang,
This came up at the Architecture Council
meeting today. There are a lot of cool things happening in the IDE space
at Eclipse. The Language Server Protocol started by Microsoft but now being
adopted by all Eclipse IDEs really opens the door to innovation while maintaining
the advanced IDE features we all love. It’s a great architecture that
allows us to experiment with new backends and new frontends independently
and have them all work together. If you can’t tell, I’m pretty excited
about all this :).
To marshall all this progress and new ideas,
I think we need to organize a bit more as an Eclipse IDE community, or
at least have regular times where we can get together on the phone and
chat about these things, give presentations and demos, and create a greater
buzz and hopefully grow our numbers.
As a start, would people here be interested
in regular conference calls? We should be able to grab a channel on the
Eclipse conference server. We could at least start with one and see if
we find value in it. The LSP would be a great first topic. We could also
bring up UX guidelines issues and talk through some of them. We could get
updates from the various language projects and the different front end
projects (Che and Orion, for example) and share our visions and find commonality.
Lots of things we could do.
Thoughts? And Thanks!
Doug.
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