You had me at "hello".

Wayne

On 21/11/14 03:30 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
The fact of the matter is that RSE is an architectural nightmare. It has a history as a remote environment for IBM mainframes which was super overkill for what we use it for in the Linux and embedded space. Good riddance IMHO.

To that end, I am currently working on removing our dependency on RSE in CDT and will be using the org.eclipse.remote plug-ins started by the Parallel Tools folks. It’s a much simpler architecture and super easy to extend. It already has support for ssh connections.

Doug.

From: Wayne Beaton <wa...@eclipse.org <mailto:wa...@eclipse.org>>
Organization: The Eclipse Foundation
Reply-To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>>
Date: Friday, November 21, 2014 at 2:51 PM
To: "cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>" <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>>
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

    I had a similar thought. I actually use RSE. In fact, I just did a
    bunch of work to include an adapter for my "image viewer" plug-in
    to preview images via RSE (I'll share this shortly).

    There's no requirement for a project to make new releases for the
    simultaneous release. There's nothing stopping a project from just
    contributing a service release.

    I should think that most of the heavy lifting is done. It's
    perfectly reasonable for a project to remain in maintenance mode.

    What additional resources to you believe that you require? I
    believe that all you need to do is declare your participation and
    make sure that the aggregation file is correct. Perhaps others can
    help with this.

    Wayne

    On 21/11/14 02:41 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
    That sounds really bad :/
    This means if I grok it right that eclipse will loose its ability to mount 
and browse Ftp and scp files systems, correct ?

    If that goes eclipse becomes really weak in the already remote heavy access 
world with cloud and containers.

    For one our server adapters utilizes this to support remote deployment to 
file based servers.

    What would it take for keeping rse or at least parts of it alive for mars 
and future releases ?

    /max
    http://about.me/maxandersen
    On 21 Nov 2014, at 17:25, Greg Watson<g.wat...@computer.org>  wrote:

    The Target Management (TM) project is comprised of two main projects: 
Remote System Explorer (RSE) and Terminal. Only the Terminal project is under 
active development, and there are plans currently to merge this with the TCF 
Terminal project. We are planning to have one final release of TM (3.7) to 
coincide with Luna SR2, and then only provide service releases on an as-needed 
basis. As a consequence, we don’t have the resources to contribute to a Mars 
release, so are notifying everyone of our intention to withdraw from Mars.

    Please let us know if there are any comments or concerns regarding this.

    Regards,
    Greg
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