Blog Posts

    JavaPolis 2005

    by Wayne Beaton

    Eclipse is going to be at JavaPolis in Antwerp, Belgium in December. I’m really excited about this conference for a few reasons. To start, I’ve never been to Belgium. I’ve been close a few times, but I’ve never actually been in the country. I love Europe so I jump on...

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    The Importance of Technical Articles

    by Anonymous

    I think publishing articles is one of the most effective way of getting the word out about Eclipse. If marketing is about having conversations, then articles are a good way to start that conversation. For example, Lawrence Mandel and Jeff Liu recently published an Eclipse Web Tools article on the...

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    PHPEclipse 1.1.7 and WTP 0.7.1

    by Wayne Beaton

    I updated WTP to version 0.7.1 today and something curious happened: the option to edit HTML files using the HTML editor disappeared. Strange, I thought. When I reverted back to WTP 0.7, the ability returned. I created a completely new and separate installation of Eclipse 3.1.1 to verify the problem...

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    Life goal #493

    by Wayne Beaton

    Earlier today, I sent a note off to an Eclipse contributor to ask a couple of questions about the status of a bug I submitted. My message somehow got flagged as obscene spam which is sort of cool all by itself (though not all that improbable). Anyway, he apparently made...

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    Whirlwind Tour

    by Mike Milinkovich

    So I am currently at the Hyatt Regency Burlingame — fondly remembered as the site of our most recent EclipseCon — for the Zend/PHP conference. This is my third conference in eight days. London, Paris and San Francisco in eight days. Remind me to never do that again. But the...

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    It can’t possibly work

    by Wayne Beaton

    I attended a talk on Monday morning hosted by the Ottawa SPIN (Software Process Improvement Network) forum titled “The Cost, Quality, and Security of Open Source Software: Fact and Fiction”. The presenter, Khaled El Emam, who among his many varied titles is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa...

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    Ward Cunningham Joins the Eclipse Foundation

    by Mike Milinkovich

    My goodness Ed Burnette is fast . Yes, as mentioned by Ed, I really am very pleased that Ward has decided to join the staff of the Eclipse Foundation. It’s really great to have him. I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with Ward at several points in the past, and...

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    Register for EclipseCon and Get an Eclipse RCP Book

    by Anonymous

    We are starting to gear up for EclipseCon. To incent people to register early, you not only get a deal on the price but we will also be giving a copy of the new Eclipse RCP book to the first 200 passport registrants. For those that have already registered for...

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    Life goal #129

    by Wayne Beaton

    I maintain an informal collection of life goals. Many of them have something to do with glass elevators, but I’ll save those for another day. Let me introduce life goal #129: to have a bug raised against me; not against code that I’ve written, but against my actual person. I...

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    Keeping track of bugzilla

    by Wayne Beaton

    Here’s something that’s pretty cool… If you want to keep up with what a team’s doing, you can listen in on their bug reports (and responses to the reports). Effectively, you can listen in to the emails that result from bug reports being created and responded to. Do this, first...

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