I was just reading the latest Microsoft/RedHat/Codenvy press release and came 
across the problematic wording that we’ve seen before.

Microsoft Visual Studio Code and Eclipse Che, the next-generation Eclipse IDE, 
have added support for the protocol.

https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-codenvy-and-microsoft-collaborate-language-server-protocol

I think it’s great that Eclipse Foundation is getting more technologically 
diverse, but I find it very concerning that Eclipse Foundation is allowing 
Codenvy/Che to continue to use wording like this. Current Eclipse users will 
read this statement as an official statement of the roadmap for the desktop 
Eclipse IDE or whatever the hell we are supposed to call it now that Eclipse 
IDE doesn’t mean anything, apparently.

I understand why Codenvy would use wording like this as it helps them to 
promote Che. What I don’t understand is why Eclipse Foundation, through 
inaction, is allowing this to continue. 

Thanks,

- Konstantin
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