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Make mention of subclipse, phpeclipse, and EMF
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Released in June 2006, the SDK is known variously as "the Eclipse Platform,"
"the Eclipse IDE," and "Eclipse." The Eclipse SDK is the foundation
for the combined release of ten Eclipse projects under the
[
http://www.eclipse.org/callisto Callisto] combined release umbrella. A few of these
Callisto projects are included in Fedora: [
http://www.eclipse.org/cdt CDT], for C/C++
development, and [
http://www.eclipse.org/gef GEF], the Graphical Editing Framework.
+ Many third-party Eclipse projects are also available, including
[
http://www.eclipse.org/emf EMF] the Eclipse Modeling Framework,
[
http://subclipse.tigris.org/ Subclipse] for integrating Subversion Version Control, and
[
http://www.phpeclipse.de/ PHPeclipse] for developing in PHP.
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- We hope to augment these projects with others as this Fedora cycle goes on. Likely
candidates for inclusion include [
http://www.eclipse.org/emf EMF], the Eclipse Modeling
Framework, and [
http://www.eclipse.org/vep VE], the Visual Editor. As of this writing, it
is expected that an updated version of [
http://pydev.sf.net PyDev], the Python development
tools, will also be available in Fedora Extras. Assistance in getting these projects
packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome. Contact the interested parties through
[
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list]
and/or #fedora-java on freenode.
+ We hope to augment these projects with others as this Fedora cycle goes on. Likely
candidates for inclusion include [
http://www.eclipse.org/vep VE], the Visual Editor, and
an updated version of [
http://pydev.sf.net PyDev], the Python development tools.
Assistance in getting these projects packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome.
Contact the interested parties through
[
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list]
and/or #fedora-java on freenode.
Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers,
ChangeLog editing with `eclipse-changelog` and Bugzilla interaction with
`eclipse-bugzilla`. Our CDT package also includes work-in-progress support for the GNU
Autotools. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the
[
http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page.