If I'm reading the bug correctly, the HTML5 support comes from a non-committer contribution. Even with a service release, you'll still need to have your IP Log reviewed/updated.
Does this change come with any additions/changes in API? Wayne David Carver wrote: > > On 09/01/2010 10:26 PM, David M Williams wrote: >> >> We (the WTP PMC and Source Editing Project) wanted to be sure to >> communicate well to >> the community that our upcoming service release will contain >> preliminary source editing >> support for HTML5. See bug 292415. >> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=292415 >> >> We wanted to announce this on this mailing list since, to some, this >> will appear to be a "new feature" in >> a service release. While it is admittedly a large addition, there >> are no new bundles, no new Eclipse >> Features, nor any new or changed APIs. From an HTML point of view, >> this is merely a new content model >> (set of valid HTML elements and attributes) to code and validate >> against. So, we concluded it fit within the >> bounds of a "service release". > > It's still a new feature. As prior, only HTML 4.x was supported, now > HTML 5 is supported. I think we could > argue semantics on this one if we wanted to. Of course we could have > argued semantics on the PsychoPath Processor > service release support JDK 1.4 as well, I guess. > > I think it is a good thing to include, but think we really blurred > what we call a feature in this case. > > Dave > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wtp-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-dev > -- Wayne Beaton, The Eclipse Foundation http://www.eclipse.org -- Join me at Eclipse Summit Europe 2010! http://eclipsesummit.org/ _______________________________________________ wtp-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-dev
