----- Original Message -----
> From: "Roland Grunberg" <rgrun...@redhat.com>
> To: "Linux Tools developer discussions" <linuxtools-dev@eclipse.org>
> Sent: Thursday, 5 November, 2015 11:09:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [linuxtools-dev] Contributing to the Docker tools
> 
> > > In addition from the context of the editor, your contribution could
> > > take
> > > advantage of the API we have for building images/running containers.
> > 
> > Why should the editor do that ? isn't that just context menu on the file
> > ?
> 
> Yeah, this is what I mean, the context menu actions could support these
> actions. Looking at demos of the plugin, it seems to already have this
> so it's just a matter of integrating it with the our Docker Tooling.
> 
> 
> > > - Dependencies of the project seem sane so I don't see us filing any
> > > additional CQs if we merge the codebase
> > 
> > Sounds good - I thought we had a concern about depending on xtext
> > earlier, but that has changed or ?
> 
> From the looks of it, we'd also have to ship xtext, xtend, and xpand
> in Fedora to provide the Docker Tooling for that as well which does
> seem like quite a bit. Hopefully we can ship just some minimal set
> required if there aren't any other issues I'm missing.
> 
> I guess Alex would have to comment on this. I notice that Xtext and
> Xpand are part of the simultaneous release, and are +2 projects (we're +3)
> so it shouldn't be that much different from how we depend on the CDT (+1).

There are two sides of the issue. I still have concerns regarding Red Hat's 
product inclusion due to building everything from source and etc. thus not 
putting our resources towards XText based editor. On the other side this is not 
an issue for the Linux Tools project in general and I really think that the 
greater benefit for the bigger community will be really huge if there is single 
and well maintained Docker integration plugin instead of two having different 
features and hoping that they will work together.


Alexander Kurtakov
Red Hat Eclipse team

> 
> Other than that I just saw draw2d, guice, guava, asm but these should be
> ok.
> 
> Cheers,
> --
> Roland Grunberg
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