I think the readme also needs some different content for people getting started with e4. I'm sure all you guys will be blogging about that but it would be better to include this in the readme.
I tried out the RC of the SDK recently and I did not have any idea what to do with it. I remember the great demos from EclipseCon, the features like Flash, Dojo and Silverlight support, the demos. How can I explore these when I have the SDK installed? Well, a welcome screen, cheatsheets would be even better... I would not have felt that much lost if I had a readme that tells me where to look for the exciting things. Like: import project e4.demo.something into the workspace and launch it. My experience was disappointing (sorry for saying that). I simply deleted the SDK and probably missed a lot. Frank. John Arthorne schrieb: > > A draft readme for the e4 0.9 release can be found here: > > http://eclipse.org/e4/development/readme/readme_e4_0.9.html > > I'm sure everyone is still hoping to squash every last bug by Friday, > but on the off chance there are any left in RC2 that are worth warning > users about, you can add an entry to the readme. Feel free to edit the > readme yourself, or add a comment or patch to this bug: > > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=284359 > > John > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > e4-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev _______________________________________________ e4-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev
