Jiri, I have received the mail notifications from the system signaling the
approval for each NB version I applied to.
Thanks for the kind words, this plugin was more like a test bed before
applying it to my more important NB Spring Boot plugin.
Regards,
Alex
Il giorno mar 15 ott 2019 alle 11:46
Source code is now here in our Apache NetBeans tools repo:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans-tools/tree/master/pp3
Gj
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 3:10 PM Jiří Kovalský
wrote:
> Dne 15. 10. 19 v 13:14 Geertjan Wielenga napsal(a):
> > On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:59 AM Neil C Smith
> wrote:
> >
>
Dne 15. 10. 19 v 13:14 Geertjan Wielenga napsal(a):
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:59 AM Neil C Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 10:46, John Mc wrote:
We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?
What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so then
Yes, Apache
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:59 AM Neil C Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 10:46, John Mc wrote:
> >
> > We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?
> >
> > What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so then
> > Yes, Apache accounts should be allowed to login. If
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 10:46, John Mc wrote:
>
> We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?
>
> What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so then
> Yes, Apache accounts should be allowed to login. If not then where is this
> managed?
Yes, absolutely, there needs to
Dne 15. 10. 19 v 11:36 John Mc napsal(a):
We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?
Do you think that more NetBeans plugin developers have Apache accounts
than Google accounts?
What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so the > Yes, Apache accounts should be
Hi Junichi,
yes, Neil Smith has already reminded us about HTTPS protocol
earlier. Thanks for filing the ticket. It's on our radar.
Have a nice day,
-Jirka
Dne 14. 10. 19 v 12:50 Junichi Yamamoto napsal(a):
Hi Jirka,
I came across a login problem a few days ago. So, I've submitted it to
Hi Alessandro,
that's perfect. I have approved your plugin and also added my Go
votes so now you only need one more verification from some other
verifier and your plugin will show up on the Update Center(s). I will
talk to Geertjan in about 1.5 hour and ask him to add his Go vote too.
We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?
What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so then
Yes, Apache accounts should be allowed to login. If not then where is this
managed?
Regards
John
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 10:34, Jiří Kovalský
wrote:
> We believe that
We believe that nowadays Google is most used SSO provider in the world.
Or do you know some other website where even more people would have
their accounts?
-Jirka
Dne 12. 10. 19 v 6:20 huang kai napsal(a):
That is cool!
My only concern is about Google SSO, it is not convenient for the users
Hi Jirka,
I came across a login problem a few days ago. So, I've submitted it to
the JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3227
Thanks,
Junichi
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 7:11 AM Jiří Kovalský wrote:
>
> Hello NetBeans people,
>
> if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE
That is cool!
My only concern is about Google SSO, it is not convenient for the users
in areas that google can not reach, China for example.
So is it a MUST? or it's optional?
On 2019/10/10 5:46, Jiří Kovalský wrote:
> Hello NetBeans people,
>
> if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE
The thinking is that we can’t guarantee to users that any random repo is
stable, while the Maven Central repo is that.
Of course, we can discuss this and where possible modify and adapt as
needed. But we need to start somewhere, otherwise we’ll be working on this
forever.
Source code, to be
On Fri, 11 Oct 2019, 15:21 Sven Reimers, wrote:
> I was not asking for a different repository type, but just an additional
> maven repository provider
>
I'm still not sure why we're even requiring Maven, but I guess we can find
out and argue about that when the source is released?! :-/
Out
Well, maven is an Apache thing, maven central is not...
I was not asking for a different repository type, but just an additional
maven repository provider
Thanks for reconsidering
-Sven
Jiří Kovalský schrieb am Fr., 11. Okt. 2019,
15:12:
> Hi Sven,
>
> I do not think this is a good
Hi Sven,
I do not think this is a good idea. We have decided to integrate
with Apache owned solution for simplicity and competing reasons.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
-Jirka
Dne 10. 10. 19 v 19:26 Sven Reimers napsal(a):
Hi,
awesome.
Just an idea: Could we add
Hi,
awesome.
Just an idea: Could we add bintray as a second source in addition to maven
central?
Thanks
Sven
Laszlo Kishalmi schrieb am Do., 10. Okt. 2019,
19:00:
> Really cool to have one on our own now!
>
> Thank you guys!
>
> BTW, Is it open source? I'm interested on the code as well,
Really cool to have one on our own now!
Thank you guys!
BTW, Is it open source? I'm interested on the code as well, just as of
general curiosity.
On 10/9/19 2:46 PM, Jiří Kovalský wrote:
Hello NetBeans people,
if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE with some
Hi,
Great news! Thanks for all the work. Few questions below ...
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 at 23:11, Jiří Kovalský wrote:
> Today, we are happy to announce the result of our effort, the brand
> new Plugin Portal version 3.0
Big question - shall we point the plugin portal for 11.2 to this from
This is excellent news!!
Congratulations,
Antonio
El 9/10/19 a las 23:46, Jiří Kovalský escribió:
Hello NetBeans people,
if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE with some
community-contributed plugin or you are a plugin developer yourself,
please read this e-mail carefully.
Awesome work!
Thanks a lot, Jan and Jirka!
Best regards,
Junichi
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 7:11 AM Jiří Kovalský wrote:
>
> Hello NetBeans people,
>
> if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE with some
> community-contributed plugin or you are a plugin developer yourself,
> please read
Hello NetBeans people,
if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE with some
community-contributed plugin or you are a plugin developer yourself,
please read this e-mail carefully.
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