Regarding default preferences, the "best" thing to do is to capture what
preferences the users are tweaking using an automated usage collection
system. Then one can produce a report showing, for instance, how many users
prefer line numbers in the margin. If the stats really do favor line
numbers, then the default setting should be revisited regardless of history.
If the stats show the opposite, then the reports can be published, which
should partly help to pacify those who incorrectly assume that their
preference is representative of the majority.

 

- Konstantin

 

 

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[mailto:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of Mickael
Istria
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 9:33 AM
To: cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] FW: [Doug on the Eclipse CDT] New
comment on "Eclipse smells kind of dead"???.

 

I don't think an new web page would help much.
If you listen to most recurrent critics about Eclipse, all their hate goes
to default Eclipse packaging (available bundles), default configuration
(preferences, perspectives) and missing features (nested projects) compared
to NetBeans or IntelliJ. However, most of them understand that the community
is awesome and that it is easy to get support and that Eclipse is still the
place where a lot of innovation happens. I never heard someone complaining
about the downloads landing page.
So IMO, effort is to be done in providing a good IDE package with an
improved default configuration -eg. remove some useless features such as
CVS, show line numbers by default...-. Effort should be made in listening
more to feedback of users and give more importance to their requests. How to
know what they want? A solution could be to create a wide-audience survey
where people would be able to describe the set of features they'd like to
have enabled by default, and some basic choices for preferences. With these
reports, it would give some clues about how to make the most relevant
packages for the various use-case.

-- 
Mickael Istria
Eclipse developer at JBoss, by Red Hat <http://www.jboss.org/tools> 
My blog <http://mickaelistria.wordpress.com>  - My Tweets
<http://twitter.com/mickaelistria> 

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