Hello there, As I've proposed it, let me try to explain it a bit better (if you have doubts, I should probably rephrase the proposal).
There are 2 main targets there: keeping PyDev properly supported (which hopefully doesn't need more explanation) and creating LiClipse. The idea for LiClipse is definitely not making a fork, but having an easier way to add a basic editor inside Eclipse (while developing PyDev, I do get many requests for adding support for editors related to Python, such as Django templates, Mako, Restructured text, Cython, etc), so, this will provide me with a basis to do that (and with the basis in place, the idea is having the possibility of creating an editor without knowledge of Eclipse and in a very fast way -- current technologies for that such as DLTK or XText aim much higher and are not trivial. I really want to have a way to have a basic editor inside Eclipse just specifying the language very 'loosely' -- say, something that'd take you 15-30 minutes and almost no special knowledge of Eclipse internals -- and which would need more knowledge of Eclipse internals only for more advanced stuff). As for the dark theme, it's something that annoys me a lot (so, I was hoping it was also something interesting for other people -- right now, it's not possible to have a professional dark theme in Eclipse, there are many loose ends -- so, for those that would like to work with a dark theme -- as myself -- it may be very annoying -- although yes, it may not be applicable if you're happy with the current non-dark UI). As for distributions, yes, I plan to do an Eclipse distribution with LiClipse / PyDev bundled -- Easy Eclipse is definitely not a solution as it is NOT supported (it has an ancient version of PyDev which only serves to confuse users and Eclipse.org does not have a Python version with PyDev). I'd hardly call that a fork thought (and it should be possible to install it as a separate plugin anyways, so, you can use the Eclipse you got from anywhere and just use the update site to get those plugins). Cheers, Fabio On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Verde Denim <tdl...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 03/22/2013 04:26 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > I just updated PyDev and I got this message that they are looking for > funding for a new flavor of Eclipse called LiClipse. The description of > what LiClipse will be is kind of sketchy. No offense intended, but why? > There is already a bunch of downloads at Eclipse and there is also Easy > Eclipse. The only reason for a redesign of Eclipse, I would want would be > change it from being Java based. Oracle is losing money and I wonder what > their next business model will be for Java. Anyway, does anyone know what > this LiClipse is all about? > > > > Thanks > Check this - > > http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pydev-and-liclipse-for-a-fast-sexy-and-dark-eclipse > described as a toolchain with plugins and a sleek UI for Eclipse; sounds > like a fork... > > -- > Regards > > Jack > Boston Tea Party, Coercive Acts, Powder Alarm, Revolution > Lessons (mistakes) not learned are bound to be repeated. > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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