Hi

Developer means, all who do something for the NetBeans Project itself.

The developer page is for the NetBeans Community. Infos like source checkout, mailing lists, and other channels used, bugtracker etc. All the rest is probably user page.

Regards, Raphael

Am .04.2017, 13:36 Uhr, schrieb Randall Wood <[email protected]>:

Is a developer who uses the NetBeans platform in a third party application a user or developer?

Randall Wood


On Apr 10, 2017, at 07:30, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> wrote:

Good news.

Gj

On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote:

On 10-04-2017 13:22, Emilian Bold wrote:
Hello,

I believe all the Incubation changes will take a serious toll on our
users
if we have to change the mailing lists, drop the forums, move the wiki
and
use another main website.

It seems essential to me to use the netbeans.org domain and preserve as
much of the site / links as possible.

OpenOffice for example uses the https://www.openoffice.org/ website: we
should follow the same path!

The way I see it, NetBeans is not just a developer library or tool, it's also a product. So, we have different categories of users, unlike, say, Apache Commons IO. We will be hurting ourselves as a product with so many
drastic changes.

There are two audiences here, keep that in mind:

1) USERS of NetBeans (who will visit www.netbeans.org)
2) DEVELOPERS of NetBeans (who will visit netbeans.apache.org)

The best way to handle this is simply to, yes, have two web sites - one
for users of the project and one for the developers. There is nothing
standing in the way of that. The only obligatory thing is that the
developer site must be at netbeans.apache.org.

With regards,
Daniel.


The transition should be smooth: existing and new users should not see
anything new except the good news that we are under Apache now!

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