I notice the Eclipse wiki page [1] has been updated. We have more plugins in Fedora now than I've had chance to use, which is very cool. I use this fact to try and persuade my Ubuntu-using developer friends to cross over to the red-hatted side. ;-) Seeing the page made me think that the Fedora Eclipse comps group [2] is terribly outdated. Should we be adding our plugins to this group? Here's how it currently looks: <group> <id>eclipse</id> <_name>Fedora Eclipse</_name> <_description>Integrated Development Environments based on Eclipse.</_description> <default>false</default> <uservisible>true</uservisible> <packagelist> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-cdt</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-changelog</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-jdt</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-mylyn</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-mylyn-bugzilla</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-mylyn-ide</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-mylyn-java</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-pde</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-pydev</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-rpm-editor</packagereq> <packagereq type="default">eclipse-subclipse</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">eclipse-mylyn-trac</packagereq> </packagelist> </group> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Eclipse [2] http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/comps/comps-f11.xml.in -- Mat Booth www.matbooth.co.uk -- fedora-devel-java-list mailing list fedora-devel-java-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list