Paul,
I agree - but in the end, the committers make the decisions and if the
project is rebooted because of the inactivity of the current committers
(including me), then the new committers get to set the direction of the
project. Of course (hint, hint), if you'd like to up your activity
level and bring the project back to life, then of course you'd have more
say in it's direction.
- Bjorn
Paul Colton wrote:
I think Eclipse Monkey is about enabling scripting in Eclipse.
Renaming it Groovy Eclipse Monkey I think takes away from the goal of
having pluggable scripting languages for general purpose Eclipse
scripting (for example, we support Ruby now in Eclipse Monkey in our
Aptana Studio product).
I think keeping it more general, and adding Groovy support, as was the
original pan with James joined, would still be a worthwhile path.
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