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Re: Please stop adding features. [message #905810 is a reply to message #905797] |
Fri, 31 August 2012 05:31 |
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There've been some issues with the ADT plugin regarding copy and paste and ADT devs are working on it IIRC. Maybe this is your case.
Also 3.8 should theoretically perform better and not very differently from previous releases. 4.x performance issues will be addressed in the second service release 4.2.2.
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Re: Please stop adding features. [message #905991 is a reply to message #905633] |
Fri, 31 August 2012 12:26 |
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Well the great thing about Eclipse being an "open source" community is that anyone is able to participate. So if you are experiencing troubles, why don't you look to see if there is anything you are able to contribute.
Also, if we are going to fix anything, we need to know what to fix. Even if you find things that just arent quite right, submit a bug (like Bug 388513). How are we supposed to fix that which is broken from "is getting slower."
JD
btw- In case you were concerned, we are well aware of the performance problems and are working to find the cause.
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Re: Please stop adding features. [message #907375 is a reply to message #907339] |
Mon, 03 September 2012 21:48 |
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No one is avoiding the truth when you are told that the performance issues are acknowledged and are to be addressed.
If it's about direction than your suggestion to leave Eclipse as it was in Europa's time doesn't make sense.
The 4.x stream is two months old (in official use), the 3.x has lots of years of performance and improvements and it went to a point that the growing complexity was impossible to maintain with the resources available. The 4.x was envisioned and turned out to be really easy to maintain and fix. This came with a performance impact (as fed back from the community) that will be addressed as I said starting with the second (ever) 4.x SR.
In OS the rule is simple: those who committ, decide. Those who committ listen to and aggregate the community concerns(as you are being patiently listened now by two committers and a contributor) before deciding, but still they decide.
Now if your best interest is for Eclipse to be better, then provide some details what doesn't work for you specifically and ideally submit some related bugs on Platform/UI. General (already acknowledged) performance remarks won't help Eclipse to be better, the final goal of us folks hanging around the forums.
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