Hi,
My experience with Nebula consumption in RCP apps is that I used only a
few widgets, so I never used features to consume Nebula in the product
in order to avoid installing useless stuff in it, I always refer to
bundles I want in a feature of mine.
So I am in favor of having sources and Javadoc part of the same feature
as the binaries. It is quite convenient at dev-time, and I don't think
it will be a problem for people to use Nebula in their products.
Regards,
On 29/11/2011 09:39, Wim Jongman wrote:
Hi,
The update site is coming along nicely, Nicholas, Mickael and I have
been working on it for the past weeks and we have published something
on download:
Eclipse Nebula -
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/nebula/indigo/nightly/release
The build of last night also includes all sources (not yet published).
Mickael and I are working on the incubation build which will have a
similar structure.
We would love to hear your comments. For example, do you think we
should offer the sources separate from the binaries?
Regards,
Wim
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