Daniel,

Any news from the Apache Foundation about their willingness to take the Eclipse Freemaker codebase from org.jboss and port it to org.apache? 

If not, here's another option you might like to explore. Angero Zerr (added to cc:) has started a prototype Freemaker Language Server:

https://github.com/angelozerr/freemarker-languageserver

He also has a feature/plugin for Eclipse which uses the language server to provide Freemaker support in Eclipse:

https://github.com/angelozerr/lsp4e-freemarker

As the future of Eclipse tooling seems to be around language servers, rather than language-specific plugins, this might be a better, more supported approach to consider. Maybe he'd want to contribute this work to the ASF?

Nick


On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 8:22 AM, Nick Boldt <nboldt@redhat.com> wrote:
Here's a newer build:

http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/oxygen/stable/updates/core/freemarker/

Is that oxygen snapshot likely to be actually gone any time soon?

It's a snapshot, it could be overwritten at any time. We make no guarantees that snapshots will persist for more than a day. 

> Also, will there be chance to have PR-s merged and trigger a build, or
that's barely possible at this point?

Anything is possible, but the whole point of deprecating, then removing, was that we don't plan to run any more builds. That's now your job. :)

Cheers,

Nick




On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 2:19 AM, Daniel Dekany <ddekany@freemail.hu> wrote:
Friday, March 9, 2018, 3:28:45 AM, Nick Boldt wrote:

> You should point them here:
>
> http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/neon/stable/updates/core/freemarker/

But this is a quite outdated version.

> No guarantees about snapshot sites, but stable ones are forever.

Is that oxygen snapshot likely to be actually gone any time soon?

Also, will there be chance to have PR-s merged and trigger a build, or
that's barely possible at this point?

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 Daniel Dekany



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