![]() > severe, unresolved, "it's not my fault" type of bugs. > But now, what choices do I have? I have to opt out from Ubuntu as it's got I need one, that works and that is more than enough! > I simply do not need 15 faulty Java IDEs. But having support means that there are a number of limitations enforced to the users as noone can support every possible combination and it looks like noone has a paid supports for Eclipse on Unity as there are no fixes. ![]() If you contact me offlist I would point you to few. Well, there are a number of supported Eclipse variations. > I wish I could rely on you and your supported project. > I wish you'd charge $5 for every open source project. It's even worse when you have to deal with the libraries this applications use. Oh, Eclipse got problems too, let's deal with jEdit. > project instead of solving the problems right here. > their efforts to these projects just want to create another 'world changing' > It's so sad to see that all those talented people who are willing to contribute It's a bug that has been reported and confirmed for 1.5 years. > See, my point is: from my perspective, I don't give a flying damn who's fault > at Unity/Ubuntu, they point at this bug report. > the open source world: pointing at each other all the time. > Yes, I know it's an open source one, and I realize that this is the death of Or if this conversation is impossible, I'd strongly suggest abandoning any open source projects and supporting only licensed ones - they can and do have these type of conversations to support us, me, the user.Īnd BTW: thank you Alexander for your time and effort supporting open source projects! Guess which platform is fully supported?Īnyway, please don't tell me that it has been hard for any Eclipse devs/architects to chase down a Ubuntu dev/architect while having a beer: hey, we need to fix it! Oh, well, I'll do it, it takes only 15 minutes or, whatever. Should I buy Apple? Oh, well, JDK 1.7 is not fully supported. I need one, that works and that is more than enough!īut now, what choices do I have? I have to opt out from Ubuntu as it's got severe, unresolved, "it's not my fault" type of bugs. I simply do not need 15 faulty Java IDEs. I wish I could rely on you and your supported project. I wish you'd charge $5 for every open source project. Why bother with Netbeans, let's fix Eclipse. It's so sad to see that all those talented people who are willing to contribute their efforts to these projects just want to create another 'world changing' project instead of solving the problems right here. See, my point is: from my perspective, I don't give a flying damn who's fault is it. If you report it here, you say it's their fault, they should fix it! If you report a bug at Unity/Ubuntu, they point at this bug report. Yes, I know it's an open source one, and I realize that this is the death of the open source world: pointing at each other all the time.
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