> Since Eclipse folks have a directory of Eclipse Plugins already, > that is where I would put it. That is where Eclipse developers > will look for it. They will not necessarily be using Tomcat or > Cactus, for instance. > > Otis
AFAIK, Eclipse website doesn't really host plugin projects. E.g. an Eclipse plugin for WebObjects, developed inside the ObjectStyle community ( http://objectstyle.org/woproject/ ), is present on Eclipse website at http://www.eclipse.org/community/plugins.html But other than that has no affiliation with Eclipse. So pointing to Eclipse doesn't solve Vincent's problem. Looks like he is really looking for a place to develop a community around the plugin project. IMO this is a good standalone project idea. So it is a choice between Apache and SourceForge I guess. Andrus Adamchik --------------- ORM + GUI tools - http://objectstyle.org/cayenne/ > > ---- On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Vincent Massol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> As part of Cactus, we have developed 2 Eclipse plugins. One of > them is a >> generic webapp plugin. We would like to extract this from the > Cactus CVS >> and let others benefit from it. >> >> However, I'm not sure where we should put this new project. >> >> Obviously one choice is to put it on SourceForge. Before doing > this, I >> wanted to let us decide first if we wanted to have a place in > Apache >> land where we would put such IDE plugins. >> >> I think more and more the focus in java land is on usability. > Be it >> Tomcat, Avalon, Maven, etc, they will all have user-oriented > front ends >> to increase user productivity. One obvious place is within > their own >> repository. The real question is about shared plugins, like > the webapp >> one, which would benefit Tomcat users as well as Cactus ones. >> >> Any idea? >> >> Note: There's no hurry. Just testing the water... :-) >> >> Thank you >> -Vincent >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
