On  Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Raphael Bircher wrote:

During the proposal time i created a NetBeans account and looked into the
> community. The similarities with OpenOffice are on some level realy height.
> Mainly the infrastructure is very similar. In the case of the ML it's
> pretty much the same. Both old projects. They have added ML's. Some are
> still used, others not. So a moment like the incubation is a good chance to
> start from the scratch.
>
> And it's not about comparing projects. It's about looking to the other
> projects and see, if we can take over a solution.



The infrastructure, including the mailing lists, is pretty different
between OpenOffice and NetBeans, to be honest.

There's really only the following mailing lists in relation to NetBeans:
- [email protected] -- NetBeans users, i.e., those using NetBeans as a
development tool for work or education
- [email protected] -- NetBeans Platform developers, i.e., those
creating applications on top of the NetBeans application framework
- [email protected] -- those interested in extending NetBeans itself

Aside from that, there's also the NetCAT community, for community testers,
and the NetBeans Dream Team, for community advocates.

Gj



On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Raphael Bircher <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Bertrand
>
>
> Am 10/5/2016 um 4:24 PM schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Raphael Bircher
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> ...NetBeans has the same problem in this case as Apache OpenOffice had
>>> before
>>> Apache was joined....
>>>
>> I would prefer that we avoid comparing NetBeans and OpenOffice - those
>> are very different projects, each with their own history.
>>
> During the proposal time i created a NetBeans account and looked into the
> community. The similarities with OpenOffice are on some level realy height.
> Mainly the infrastructure is very similar. In the case of the ML it's
> pretty much the same. Both old projects. They have added ML's. Some are
> still used, others not. So a moment like the incubation is a good chance to
> start from the scratch.
>
> And it's not about comparing projects. It's about looking to the other
> projects and see, if we can take over a solution.
>
>
> Regards Raphael
>

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