> FYI, the main page of ccw is manually maintained and contains up to date
> information wrt current plugin status.
> That's maybe why you didn't have to /specifically/ complain 'bout ccw itself
> ;-)
Yes, it seems more "obviously maintained" than most :)
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On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> 2011/1/3 Ken Wesson
>>
>> > But for sure having a proper domain name would be great, as well as a
>> > great
>> > web site with a great graphical design as enclojure has, but I'm not
>> > planning right now to spend time on building / buying
On 2011-01-03, at 5:41 AM, Ken Wesson wrote:
> No; as I mentioned in my earlier post, I use NetBeans but thought I'd
> see if there was an alternative out there that equaled or beat that
> yet.
Hi there,
I'm a new to Clojure (having started in late November), and a long-time Eclipse
user. As s
2011/1/3 Ken Wesson
>
> > But for sure having a proper domain name would be great, as well as a
> great
> > web site with a great graphical design as enclojure has, but I'm not
> > planning right now to spend time on building / buying this.
>
> It's you who manages CCW's web presence then? Huh.
>
Hi Peter,
2011/1/3 Peter Schuller
> > Good feedback. Thanx. I guess I'm used to reading wikis on github as
> > being the official project home pages but I can see your p.o.v.
>
> I'm not taking a position specifically for this thread (only sifted
> through it, and I haven't had that particular p
> Good feedback. Thanx. I guess I'm used to reading wikis on github as
> being the official project home pages but I can see your p.o.v.
I'm not taking a position specifically for this thread (only sifted
through it, and I haven't had that particular problem with ccw), but
here is another POV:
Ev
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> I ackowledge the "visibility" of Counterclockwise is far from being perfect.
>
> However, I'm currently quite satisfied with the situation, given that :
> * "clojure eclipse plugin" in google gives the top position for google
> code homepage
I'll have to admit that when I started out using clojure I was
confused as well with the google code page. It's hard to see "what to
do to get ccw on my eclipse." A nice, comforting website that looks
like it was designed only for end-users would be helpful I think.
Partly this is eclipse's fault
Ken,
I've followed this thread with interest.
Thanks for rising this issue. It's always interesting to get external
feedback, 'cause it's too easy to forget about those things, once they seem
"evident" for us.
I ackowledge the "visibility" of Counterclockwise is far from being perfect.
However,
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:25 AM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Ken Wesson wrote:
>> Because from its url it looks like it'll just be the code repository.
>> It doesn't *seem* any more promising as the home page link than the
>> github.com results you tend to get when you s
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Ken Wesson wrote:
> Because from its url it looks like it'll just be the code repository.
> It doesn't *seem* any more promising as the home page link than the
> github.com results you tend to get when you search for other
> Clojure-related material.
Good feedback.
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Ken Wesson wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Chas Emerick wrote:
>>> The Google Code site *is* the ccw site
>> Really? That is ... non-obvious.
>
> I'm genuinely curious: why do you think that isn't o
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Ken Wesson wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Chas Emerick wrote:
>> The Google Code site *is* the ccw site
> Really? That is ... non-obvious.
I'm genuinely curious: why do you think that isn't obvious?
The Project Home page there has the overview, videos,
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Chas Emerick wrote:
> The Google Code site *is* the ccw site
Really? That is ... non-obvious.
> I'd think that, for a relatively young IDE plugin, that wouldn't be a
>"problem"
I'd think the opposite -- that's when it most needs growth in its
user-base, and user
On Jan 1, 2011, at 2:20 AM, Ken Wesson wrote:
> I use Enclojure/NetBeans myself, but it occurred to me to check out
> the current state of its Eclipse counterpart.
>
> But I can't find it anywhere. Google returns tons of results, of
> course, but they're all third-party results except the first,
I use Enclojure/NetBeans myself, but it occurred to me to check out
the current state of its Eclipse counterpart.
But I can't find it anywhere. Google returns tons of results, of
course, but they're all third-party results except the first, which is
a code.google.com repository. *None* of the top
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