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== 13/11/2007 Fesco meeting ==
== 13/11/2009 Fesco meeting ==


* '''Summary:''' http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-11-13/fesco.2009-11-13-17.00.html
* '''Summary:''' http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-11-13/fesco.2009-11-13-17.00.html
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'''TBD'''
'''TBD'''
* Figures? Couldn't find any recent enough
* Figures? Couldn't find any recent enough
** Some poll: http://www.certpal.com/blogs/2009/08/your-favorite-java-ide/
* Numbers smaller as it used to be closed, popularity likely to increase
* Numbers smaller as it used to be closed, popularity likely to increase
* Is this popular internationally comparably to .cz? (JetBrains, company that develops this is Czech-based)
* Is this popular internationally comparably to .cz? (JetBrains, company that develops this is Czech-based)

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13/11/2009 Fesco meeting

How popular is this

TBD

Should it really be a feature

TBD

  • NetBeans was
  • Likely to attract new users. How?
    • Strongest point for being a feature
    • First to ship IDEA
    • Pleasing and attracting Java community with IDEA as well as stack it builds on, Groovy
  • Assuring open-sourcing closed stuff is a good idea, helping IDEA grow community
  • Just a bunch of packages?
    • Basically, every feature lives in a packages
    • Substantial packaging work done on dependencies, first to ship them (others follow, openSUSE)

Reviewing packages

The dependent packages are/will be organized in tree of dependencies whose root will be the main intellij-idea package. There's no blocker bug yet. Is it common, useful to have one?