Yes, php depends on webcommon.

Release drivers are JDK 11 and PHP. That’s the focus of NetCAT, the other
three clusters are nice to have, but shouldn’t be a primary focus.

Gj

On Thursday, October 4, 2018, Christian Lenz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> as I’m testing the PHP specs I have some Questions/Infos in General, not
> for PHP:
>
> 1. See this screenshot (https://imgur.com/a/uKgS0Y9) of a Multi monitor,
> I have a Laptop and 2 monitors. When I move NetBeans 10 to the Right
> monitor and open File, it will appears on the other monitor. I mean it is
> not a blocker or critical but not nice. We should fix it but hopefully not
> for NetBeans 10.1 or 11, Maybe a patch would be nice that can handle this.
> Will create a ticket for that, if there isn’t one yet.
>
> 2. The Little Checkbox inside the Plugin Portal went back to NetBeans
> 10.0, but it was removed in 9.0 what is the current state now? I was fine
> to not have this Checkbox anymore, because it is not Handy. I mean for the
> next realease (of Course, I will create a ticket) the view could be a tree
> to see the Groups (Show Details off) and if you expand it or click on Show
> Details you see everything. But this is a complete other Point. Only wanted
> to know whether the Checkbox is back again or it was added again by mistake.
>
> 3. I thought that Groovy and PHP are the only packages which went into NB
> 10.0. Now I can see that HTML5/JS which is webcommon, is also included into
> the release, I mean which is quite nice for me but we don’t have a tribe or
> test or smth else. Why was it included then? Is it needed for PHP? If not
> we should make a tribe for the release because it is now part of the core.
> Doesn’t matter new Features where added or Bugs where fixed.
>
> These are my Little Things for the Moment. Thx.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
>

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