I‘d agree wit Bayless. Two releases per year are better and a more realistic
goal.
Quality wins in the end and getting all those plugins over from 8.2 ASAP would
certainly enrich this platform.
Regards,
Claus
> Am 13.11.2018 um 15:36 schrieb Bayless :
>
> I would agree with two releases per
Hi everyone
I’m new to this list and thought i will introduce myself first.
I’m a java backend dev during the day for the leading healthcare insurance
company in South Africa. Discovery.
I’m also a hobbyist and program my raspberry pies with netbeans.
And in that, I ran into a problem.
The reaso
Greetings,
I am using NetBeans 8.2 on a 64 bit Linux box with Java 8. I have the
"User Installed Plugins" plugin (supporting Gradle) installed and active. I
loaded up a Gradle-based project that is known to work. NetBeans is
flagging the following line in build.gradle as an error:
import or
Hi everyone,
I'm starting in a new group which uses Gerrit. Netbeans' git support is
excellent, but I'm not sure how I'd push my changes for review. On
command-line I have to do something like:
git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master
Is there a way to do these pushes from within the IDE? Is there
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, 14:16 Emilian Bold Two releases per year seems more manageable.
>
The point of 4 was to be more manageable though. Less changes, less
pressure for new features to meet deadlines (dropping 3 months less of an
issue)
I'm happy with either, but I don't think the current situati
I would agree with two releases per year. I think the quality would be
better.
Bayless
On 11/13/18 8:15 AM, Emilian Bold wrote:
Two releases per year seems more manageable.
--emi
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 3:19 PM Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
Hi all,
We've completed the NetCAT process (on the f
Two releases per year seems more manageable.
--emi
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 3:19 PM Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We've completed the NetCAT process (on the functioning of the convenience
> binary of Apache NetBeans 10) and the PPMC vote (on the sources of Apache
> NetBeans 10).
>
>
Hi all,
We've completed the NetCAT process (on the functioning of the convenience
binary of Apache NetBeans 10) and the PPMC vote (on the sources of Apache
NetBeans 10).
Right now, the IPMC (the incubator project management committee) is voting
on the sources of Apache NetBeans 10, since Apache N