Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
The short answer is that, even more than before, YOU are an NB dev now. Especially for ridiculously easy PRs, we as a community welcome your contributions. Just fork Apache NetBeans on GitHub, merge your enhancement into your fork, and then push it to main: https://github.com/apache/incubator-net

Re: Update my Apache NetBeans 9.0

2018-10-11 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
You'll need to reinstall Apache NetBeans 10 (not released yet) and import settings at startup -- unless you provide a pull request that solves this in the way you'd like it to be. :-) Pull requests are welcome here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/pulls Gj On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 3

Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 10/11/2018 09:07 AM, Glenn Holmer wrote: > NetBeans is an Apache project now (and uses JIRA for bug reporting). You > are welcome to submit the ridiculously easy PR for this. > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/NETBEANS/issues/NETBEANS-1391?filter=resolvedrecently also, http://netbeans

Update my Apache NetBeans 9.0

2018-10-11 Thread Pedro Eli de Leon Robledo
Hello to all, whats the best way to keep updating my apache NetBeans 9.0 i downloaded a versión but i saw that there's is more new releseases. So how i can update my IDE without losing my plugins etc..

Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 10/11/2018 08:11 AM, Tom Arilla wrote: > I am a longtime user of Netbeans and a submitted of many bugs. Me too (almost 20 years...!). > I see how practically none of them is ever resolved At best, that's an unkind exaggeration. > I am wondering now (as probably many other users, given Netbean

Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Neil C Smith
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 14:39, John McDonnell wrote: > (I'd argue this isn't the best way to bring it up but it's done now). +1 NetBeans is now a community project at Apache. How things were decided historically does not determine how things are decided now. If you want to get involved in develo

Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Tom Arilla
Hi John, Yes we should be constructive, I am sorry for the tone of resignation. I have written it because I still find that Netbeans has the most clean design and would really want to use it further. I had no idea that something changed in handling the bugs and in the development scheme in general

Re: History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread John McDonnell
Hi Tom I can't speak for all devs, hell I've only done a few minor changes here and there. But the things my changes had in common were that they were filed as defects/enhancements and as I was one who cared about it I went out of my way to invest time into resolving them. That's the great benefit

History of one bug, or what is the attitude of NB devs

2018-10-11 Thread Tom Arilla
Hello, I am a longtime user of Netbeans and a submitted of many bugs. I see how practically none of them is ever resolved, so that I do not submit any bug report any more. I am wondering now (as probably many other users, given Netbeans' declining popularity) if to leave, given the (increasing?)