Mike,
On 2015-10-25 17:36, Mike Milinkovich wrote:
What
we have discussed is that the IP process sometimes gets
in the way of our ability to compete.
competing IDEs (e.g. the one that will force their user to pay for
an annual subscription soon)
clearly distinguish between their plugins and 3rd party plugins
(screenshots taken form PyCharm):

So, I don't really understand why eclipse cannot clearly mark
plugins and installable
entities as 3rd party?
Also note that their installation UI is much simpler than
the eclipse installation
dialogs (think about the confusion create by the update manager vs
the marketplace).
This is their installation UI (that pops up when you click on one of
the two
marked buttons above):

I think the eclipse eco-system is very rich, but for a consumer it
is very hard to
- find the right plugin
- decide which ones to use (decision
fatigue)
- actually install/uninstall the plugins
There is a whole new generation of developers that are used either
type
`npm install foobar` or go to an app-store and do a one-click
installation/deinstallation. Compared to that, the eclipse
installation
pain feel like a relict form the ancient times (windows XP).
If I had to spend money to enhance the eclipse eco-system, I would
spend
most of the money into a better installation story (OOMPH+) and a
moderated
catalog of solid (proven, certified, whatever high quality) plugins.
Michael
On 2015-10-25 17:36, Mike Milinkovich
wrote:
On 24/10/2015 6:07 PM, Doug Schaefer
wrote:
Understood. But this is an important point. I think
we need to understand whether this allows us to build an Eclipse
IDE that competes with WebStorm, for example, which has all
sorts of features that call into the npm ecosystem. But I’m sure
you’ve already had those discussions at the Board level as you
discussed being more user focused.
We haven't discussed competing with any particular IDE at the
Board. What we have discussed is that the IP process sometimes
gets in the way of our ability to compete. It is clearly an
advantage in many areas, but in the world of web development and
cloud delivery, it can be a problem.
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