Ah, good to see this isn't about removing autoupdate APIs. Sorry for the
misunderstanding.
AFAIK the only update center plugin in the NetBeans Portal is the jVI
update center.
I've been trusting this update center for several years now, and I'll
keep trusting it for the years to come (as long as Ernie wants to keep
updating it). I'll keep trusting it even if Ernie decides to search for
my credit card numbers in my hard disk. In fact (and don't tell anyone)
all Ernie has to do to obtain my credit card number is ask me for it
:-). I can't see a problem in recommending users to use this update center.
Having said that, I understand that we may want to set up the same
policy for everybody publishing their modules in the plugin portal. If
so then I'd try fo follow to Ernie's advice/suggestions/recommendations,
as he's been doing this for years now.
Kind regards,
Antonio
El 8/7/20 a las 6:25, Jaroslav Tulach escribió:
This discussion isn't about removing some AutoUpdate APIs (e.g.
functionality), just about better verification of the modules that the
Apache NetBeans project recommends the users to download (by default, after
installing fresh copy of the IDE).
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