Closed branflake2267 closed 8 years ago
It's hard to review the breath of changes with the images being put in another directory.
I think I would also prefer moving IDE plugin documentation to the homepage of the plugin itself. It reduces possible documentation duplication (gwt-site vs. gwt-plugins site) and gwtproject.org doesn't create the impression that GWT prefers Eclipse IDE because it is the only IDE tutorial published.
Having links to Eclipse, IntelliJ, Netbeans GWT support and their documentation seems more fair and up-to-date to me nowadays.
On the downside, we won't control the content so it might not be as easy as we'd want it to be (JetBrains talks about facets, and is not really a tutorial; assumes prior knowledge of both IDEA and GWT). On the upside, that's less doc to maintain.
I was hoping you'd say remove the content. My goal is to provide both Eclipse and IDEA guides at some point. But for now, I'm focused on making eclipse docs easy to read and use.
I'm providing with a possible upgrade to IDEA and maybe others later. But I've started making specific eclipse docs now. So I'm fine with pointing to this as the source.
I'm going to close this. The goal is to figure out how to move forward with pointing to the Eclipse documentation.
Based on the GWT Eclipse Plugin (V3).
This change is