Hi Mickael

If your final goal is to move this from incubator back to Platform at some 
point, then the answer is "no". I would expect that the API in platform 
does not know about EGit and that the EGit specific parts would be 
contributed via EGit, i.e. when I install EGit.

Dani



From:   Mickael Istria <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   23.02.2015 22:27
Subject:        Re: [e4-dev] Can e4.ui repository depend on EGit ?
Sent by:        [email protected]



On 02/23/2015 07:27 PM, Wim Jongman wrote:

so I'm thinking about contributing the EGit integration into 
org.eclipse.e4.ui, so that org.eclipse.e4.ui would now have a dependency 
on EGit (to be reversed when the import framework can be considered as 
mature).

>From this I figured that you wanted to add this dependency to a bundle 
called "org.eclipse.e4.ui". This name looks very "core" to e4 so that is 
why I suggested to not add a direct dependency. (Apparently there is no 
bundle with this name. I looked for it but could not find it.)
Ok, I think I understand the confusion. I wasn't very clear in that 
message.
I have some bundles called org.eclipse.e4.ui.importer.* in the 
org.eclipse.e4.ui Git repository. I'd like one of those bundles to have a 
dependency on org.eclipse.egit.ui bundle. So I'm wondering if I can put a 
reference to the EGit p2 repository in the pom.xml.

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