➢ Where exactly would you like to see information on netbeans.org re Apache?
➢ I can see it already myself, it's been there for months -- but where would
➢ you like to see it, where are you looking and not finding the Information
➢ about NetBeans being at Apache?

Where are the Information about it on netbeans.org? Only when you click on 
community. On the main page it says it is Oracle no Apache info at all. Maybe a 
link to the new one and to more info, right on the main page, which should be 
more attractive, should be there.

>  What are those small things? Providing a list of those small things, for
> others to implement, is precisely the very significant role that you can
> play in this project.

I will add more and more tickets from time to time. The thing is, when NetBeans 
was under Oracle and Java EE too, NB Should be the best IDE for Java at all. 
But all the handy, little Features that intelliJ has for Java developers and 
for all others, are so great and amazing, I created a lot of tickets where I 
mentioned those IDEs and I will do more. Only to let you know that.



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Von: Geertjan Wielenga
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Oktober 2017 10:00
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: NetBeans 9 release date

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 6:08 AM, Peter Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

> - netbeans.org is totally void of any Apache information, if you want more
> people involved then communication should be updated there.
>

Where exactly would you like to see information on netbeans.org re Apache?
I can see it already myself, it's been there for months -- but where would
you like to see it, where are you looking and not finding the information
about NetBeans being at Apache?



> - some sort of date or regularly updated checklist to show what needs to be
> done before the next release is sorely being missed
>


Here it is:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/List+of+Modules+to+Review



> - I am a big netbeans fan but moved over to the intellij community edition
> because I didn't see oracle really investing much in making netbeans
> "modern".


What do you mean by that? Modern in terms of user interface? Modern in
terms of features -- which features are needed to making NetBeans modern?



> I'd love to move back because I think as a community driven
> project it can bridge the difference in feature gaps that exist. I far
> prefer core netbeans as an ide to intellij or eclipse but it's the many
> small things that are missing that makes it hard to beat those other
> platforms in terms of every day usability.
>

What are those small things? Providing a list of those small things, for
others to implement, is precisely the very significant role that you can
play in this project.

Thanks,

Gj

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