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Re: Welcome to eclipse.egit [message #1352 is a reply to message #1347] |
Sat, 04 April 2009 18:57 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: alex_blewitt.yahoo.com
Isn't the plan for EGit to be part of technology? After all, it's a
proposal.
BTW Shawn et al - there's a missing 'e' in Ganymede on the EGit page:
http://code.google.com/p/egit/
"The plugin only works on Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymed) or newer"
Is there a web-based Git viewer, like viewcvs/viewsvn? I couldn't see an
easy way to browse the source from the current google project page.
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Re: Welcome to eclipse.egit [message #1400 is a reply to message #1369] |
Tue, 07 April 2009 05:31 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: alex_blewitt.yahoo.com
Obvious now, when I see it, but a one-word link, particularly with
unfamiliar technology, is easy to miss. Could you add a sentence in the
main blurb of the page with "you can browse the source with 'gitweb'" and
provide the link in there as well?
I ask because there's a reference on the main page to see
SUBMITTING_PATCHES which would also be good to provide a hyperlink too.
Alex
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Re: Welcome to eclipse.egit [message #1425 is a reply to message #1419] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 10:48 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: alex_blewitt.yahoo.com
That's great news. A lot of the perceived problems with Eclipse is that
the 'Eclipse' project itself somewhat overshadows everything else, and
that having found a technology (e.g. Equinox) it's not always clear what
project it belongs to. By moving all the URLs to be independent of their
container, it will help people find the projects. This isn't the right
forum to continue the discussion, but I hope that there's a long-term plan
to migrate the existing news groups to use the new format and project page
as well ... if there's a bug, can you CC me on it?
Alex
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