| On 16-03-15 12:24 PM, Konstantin
      Komissarchik wrote:
 
      
      
      
      
      Che has been doing a lot of noise (if you recall a couple years
    back it was Orion) but this is because they are looking for
    adoption, relevance and build an ecosystem. Three things that still
    have to be proven. 
        More broadly, it seems to me that Eclipse
          Foundation is focusing primarily on new initiatives outside of
          desktop IDE space these days. Oracle’s marketing department
          did not sponsor this past EclipseCon because the content has
          been less and less relevant to desktop IDE space, which is our
          main reason for involvement. However when it comes to desktop IDE content at ECNA, I would
    invite you to take a look at my write down on the topic of IDEs
    https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2016/blog/future-ides-eclipsecon
 
 Things are exciting, and it is our choice to keep them exciting.
 
 To be more direct, what has Oracle done in the recent years for
    the desktop IDEs?
 
 
 
      
      
 
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