I already have asked for merging jdt-repositories but it has not gotten much attention:
https://github.com/eclipse-jdt/eclipse.jdt.core/discussions/615
merging repos also do not mean they must be *build* as a whole or code must *depend* on each others, one could simply use subfolder (as platform does when merging repos), but having everything in one git-repo eases restructuring / refactoring a lot!
JDT-LS could still be in an won repo under the eclipse-jdt organization.
Am 20.02.23 um 11:02 schrieb Gunnar Wagenknecht:
On Feb 20, 2023, at 09:11, Aleksandar Kurtakov <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to give broader picture for the sake of having things listed:
* JDT, JDT-LS, Platform and Equinox are different projects thus having different repositories
* JDT-LS depends on bundles from Platform, Equinox and JDT
Thanks for bringing this up!
It seems that JDT LS is tightly coupled with JDT - especially around access to "internal" code. Would it make sense to start thinking about a restructuring review with the goal of merging both projects?
I can see that Platform and Equinox continue to be separate projects/repositories.
* Platform and JDT bundles needed are spread around multiple repositories in the projects themself (e.g. jdt.core in jdt.core repo and jdt.core.manipulation in jdt.ui repo)
That's something I can help fixing.
-Gunnar
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