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Are you ready? #11

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paulvi opened this issue Nov 6, 2015 · 5 comments
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Are you ready? #11

paulvi opened this issue Nov 6, 2015 · 5 comments

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@paulvi
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paulvi commented Nov 6, 2015

There's new JSHint-eclipse http://www.nodeclipse.org/#october2015headlines that I need to include into update site by linking to GitHub pages location. And it will make it slower.

With this however, I am ready to add Mirur as great new feature and inable by default to Enide 2015
http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/enide-studio-2015-nodejs-javascript-java-and-web-tools

While of cause there will be anoounce on http://www.nodeclipse.org, some users may get it unexpectedly. Is there a nice way to self-discover?

Are you ready to get mirur redistributed and repackaged?

ref Nodeclipse/www.nodeclipse.org#61, #7

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Yes, that sounds great.

What do you mean by a nice way to self-discover?

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paulvi commented Nov 7, 2015

That is when you start using software, not aware of its feature. Then notice something (icon, widget, notification). And that leads to learning of new feature.

I don't remember, does mirur adds Views open by default in Debug perspective?

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paulvi commented Nov 7, 2015

I don't remember, does mirur adds Views open by default in Debug perspective?

It does not.

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brandonborkholder commented Nov 8, 2015 via email

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paulvi commented Nov 9, 2015

Closing this, #17 is for self-disvoery

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