Hi all,
I’ve installed build ship in our DSL EPP Package (mac osx) and after launching 
a gradle task,
eclipse keeps starting with a default workspace. Default means not the initial 
configured, but
USER_HOME/workspace.

Mars 1 is the first release where BuildShip is in.
It would be a pity if it became a false start for Buildship.

Best regards,
Dennis.


> Am 23.09.2015 um 11:28 schrieb Etienne Studer <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Marcel
> 
> Only Buildship users that have launched at least one Gradle task from the 
> Tasks View may be affected. And, even then, only two users have reported a 
> problem with the workspace prompt so far.
> 
> Please note that we introduced the call to bundle.start() on June 6th. Since 
> then, Buildship has been downloaded about 10’000 times, but only 2 people 
> reported a problem with the workspace prompt (if that serves as any kind of 
> indication).
> 
> Etienne
> 
> 
> On 23.09.2015, at 10:11, Marcel Bruch <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> I commented on the linked bug and currently strongly disagree with David’s 
>> opinion.
>> 
>> 
>> Short:
>> If every Eclipse user using the Java, Java EE, or RCP/RAP EPP Package is 
>> affected by this, then its no doubt a blocker.
>> Then, I vote for a rebuild (and if necessary for postponing the release if 
>> necessary - just to make clear how strong I feel about it).
>> 
>> If not every Java, Java EE, or RCP/RAP EPP Package user is affected by it, 
>> I’d like to understand when this issue occurs - and when it doesn’t.
>> 
>> Follow-ups in Bugzilla.
>> Marcel
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Am 23.09.2015 um 09:27 schrieb Mickael Istria <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>> 
>>> My favourite NetBeans troll couldn't miss this opportunity 
>>> https://twitter.com/ehsavoie/status/646583406176960512 
>>> <https://twitter.com/ehsavoie/status/646583406176960512>
>>> Tha and my regular chats with various IDE users (I spend a few hours 
>>> monthly trying to convince IntelliJ and NetBeans users that Eclipse IDE 
>>> isn't that bad)  make me feel that this issue is "reputation busting 
>>> embarrassing".  At least, I don't know how I could keep on evangelizing 
>>> about Eclipse IDE if our community is OK to ship a major bug in a high 
>>> visible project to its users.
>>> The bar of quality expectation has raised, IntelliJ and NetBeans are doing 
>>> a great job, shipping applications that seem mostly bug-free. If we want 
>>> Eclipse IDE to stay relevant we cannot ship applications with a critical 
>>> bug.
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