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Re: [skills-dev] Eclipse Skills

Hello,

>Working on something generic will not be that easy.
I'm using EventAdmin OSGi bus in Eclipse Passage to see what is going on. It contains a lot of UI events as well. Not everything but good enough.

Regards,
AF

30.01.2020 20:55, Christian Pontesegger пишет:
Hi Alexander,

I am playing with that idea for almost 3 years now. Took a while until
the project got initiated. Now lets see where it will lead us.

Your mention of Eclipse Passage sounds interesting. I know Passage as
some licensing framework. So I did not have it on my radar for any
overlaps with the planned Skills functionality. But I am really
interested how you do monitoring of things that users do with an RCP
application.

My first concept for skills basically works with listeners for all
kinds of events the IDE provides. First tests showed that it might get
quite tricky to track user actions correctly. Some plugins do not leak
much information and all of them use their own custom listener
concepts. Working on something generic will not be that easy.

So I am very interested in your ideas. The mailing list for skills is
already up https://accounts.eclipse.org/mailing-list/skills-dev so we
probably can discuss there in more detail.

cheers
Christian

Am Mittwoch, den 22.01.2020, 13:15 +0300 schrieb Alexander Fedorov:
Hello Christian,

Let me express great admiration for the Eclipse Skills functionality.
I discussed several times with different people how great will be to
turn the Eclipse to a kind of MMORPG to bind the demonstrated
direction
of usage with available functionality.
And you are brave enough to turn related ideas to an Eclipse Project!

As there may be a lot of things related with Eclipse Passage
functionality - which is focused on dynamic functionality "control"
based on some "conditions/events" - I can see a lot of opportunities
to
collaborate.
And also the Eclipse Skills itself looks very nice :)

Looking forward to see more info how to join your effort at
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.skills/

Regards,
AF




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