The LSP4E project would like to participate to the Oxygen simultaneous
release.
The goal of the project is to make the Eclipse IDE possible to consume
Language Servers conforming to the Language Server Protocol. Although
it's more to be perceived as a framework to very easily create support
for new languages in the Eclipse IDE, with most of the language logic
separated and reused/reusable as a language server, it also provides a
way for end-users to dynamically define a language server and take
advantage of it in the IDE without installing new plugins.
(we'll probably reuse this blurb in the description)
As the project is new and currently incubating, it's not yet know which
version will be suitable for Oxygen. Depending on the adoption by some
other projects, it may be 0.2.0, 0.N.0 or even 1.0.0, 1.0.1 or 1.1.0...
This also depends on the releases of the LSP4J project (LSP4E will most
likely create a new milestone release whenever LSP4J releases).
How should we handle this? Should we start by defining a 0.1.0 and a
0.2.0 milestone releases and announce 0.2.0 as candidate for Oxygen,
with the high priority of a version change?
Thanks in advance
--
Mickael Istria
Eclipse developer for Red Hat Developers <http://developers.redhat.com>
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