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Gratuité, produits, services et Tristan Nitot

J’entend souvent cette petite phrase à propos des grands services gratuits sur le Web, comme Google ou Facebook:

Si c’est gratuit, c’est toi le produit

Cela m’embêtait cependant grandement au regard de la gratuité  pour l’utilisateur final de nombreux logiciels libres. Et du coup, j’ai demandé sur Twitter son avis à un expert du sujet, M. Tristan Nitot. Voici ce qu’il en dit, et je l’en remercie.

https://twitter.com/nitot/status/806470816569393153

Fond d’écran – Décembre 2016

De temps en temps, je change l’image de fond de mon site web. Cette fois ci, je suis allé sur Unsplash, dont les images sont libres de droits. C’est ni plus ni moins que la photographie d’un casque audio de référence pour le studio, que j’ai à la maison, que vous verrez sur la tête de pleins d’animateurs radio. Et j’adore ce casque.buzpfckq6lw-alex-holyoake

Cliquez ici ou sur l’image pour aller la récupérer sur Unsplash en grande résolution. 

The Eclipse User Profile

Following a soft release in October 2016, including several features, the collection of user feedback, related testing and adding improvements, it is officially time to announce the launch of…

The Eclipse User Profile

Story

The aim of the Eclipse User Profile (previously known as the User Dashboard), is to provide user’s with an overview of their community user activity on eclipse.org websites and services (such as Eclipse Marketplace).

The User Profile includes:

  • A simple URL, easy to remember and share, https://eclipse.org/user/ttoine;
    An overview of a user’s activity, retrievable from their account, and also made shareable with a link;
    A way for community users to find other users, and to understand who they are;

Use Case:

  • A young developer is using a plugin in the Eclipse IDE, and submits a bug to ask for an improvement. A top contributor or project lead answers the bug. On Bugzilla, the only information you can see about a specific user is their email address. So how can the young engineer contextualize the value and merit of the answer he or she receives?
  • Instead of only being able to see a public email address, a link to the Eclipse User Profile will appear, helping the young developer understand who the other participants are, and why their input is of value.
  • Users can also share their profile URL in their email signature, on social networks, when applying for a job, as a footprint of their activity and software development work…

Roadmap

Every month we will add new features to the Eclipse User Profile. Below you will find a list of the currently available features, and the features scheduled on the roadmap for the next release.

Released :

  • User presentation, including short presentation, social networks and interests;
  • Eclipse status;
  • Upcoming events;
  • Developer tools, Committer tools;
  • Data management;
  • Applications management;

In Progress:

  • Hudson HIPP control;
  • Activity tab has Gerrit, Marketplace and Forum (more to come);
  • Statistics block has Gerrit, Marketplace and Forum (more to come);

December Release:

  • Adding pagination to the activity tab to improve user experience;
  • Adding an activity tab about Projects involvements;
  • Starting migration of the user preferences and information to the user profile;

If you want to submit a bug on Bugzilla, please open it under ‘Community’, and select the ‘accounts.eclipse.org’ component. You can set it to block bug 493458.

Coming Soon

Other features are planned on the roadmap, such as the  integration with Eclipse Bugzilla and Wiki, listing talks at events and articles on Eclipse Planet. Anything we deem potentially useful for Eclipse users that are active within the Eclipse ecosystem, but who are not necessarily code contributors.

We are also interested in displaying Github activity, as it affects Eclipse end users. Although it is outside of our infrastructure, it would be very interesting to display Github activity and user information. If you know Github’s API well, your help is welcome in order to assist us in planning the best way to display information like the number of commits a user has per year in the statistic block, and user’s recent activity (e.g: like for the forum, last activity in contributing repositories).

F.A.Q

Can I add my project to the Eclipse User Profile?

The User Profile is open to integration with Eclipse projects.

This can be done to:

  • Display information on the activity tab;
  • Store application data on the user profile;
  • Manage access rights with OpenID connect;
  • If you are interested, please, do not hesitate to contact us with your feedback and input.

How do we retrieve user data?

To fetch data from our API and to display it on the user profile, we are using a jQuery library. For some of the services we use their REST API. And for other services, we gather data before on api.eclipse.org. This architecture is very flexible, and allows the User Profile to in theory retrieve data from all of the eclipse.org sites. You can find our work on Github: https://github.com/EclipseFdn/jquery-eclipsefdn-api

Is the data public?

We only display information that is already publicly available on your user profile, coming from the Eclipse’s websites. We may display public information from Github in near future if we proceed with the integration.

How do I find a user?

This is a very good question, and we are working on this capability. The specification should be done before the end of December 2016, in order to start the development of this functionality at the beginning of next year. The general idea is to have a simple search for first-name/name, nickname, or email, with some filtering options. An advanced search form could be made possible, with more fields retrieved from public data, like location, organisation, social networks accounts, projects involvement.

Feedback is welcome

The feedback we have received from early adopters has been positive and instrumental in allowing us to improve the Eclipse User Profile. It is clear that Eclipse end users and contributors don’t have the same needs. That is why your feedback is important and needed to help us distinguish functionality.

If you have ideas, if you want to help, or if you want to share your experience, please:

Thank you!

Video – Eclipse Marketplace & Favourites List

Following my recent series of articles about the Eclipse Marketplace Client, I have recorded a short video tutorial to show you how to use favourites lists on Eclipse.org and in Eclipse:

  • Add / remove plugins in your favourites list on marketplace.eclipse.org
  • Add / remove plugins in your favourites list with the Eclipse Marketplace Client
  • Import the favourites list from an Eclipse Community user in the Marketplace Client
  • Share your favourites 🙂

Here are a few favourites lists that I would like to share with you. You can import them directly by copying and pasting the link in Eclipse Marketplace Client:

So? What are your favourite plugins and packages on Eclipse Marketplace? Build your list, and share it with your team. We encourage you to share your lists with us on Twitter using #EclipseMarketplace.

Watch the video on Youtube:

 

Reportage sur l’abattage à la ferme

Régulièrement, je met sur mon blog des choses que je veux pouvoir retrouver facilement pour les partager. Ce reportage de France Inter est un parfait exemple. Si la première partie ne m’intéresse pas trop, en revanche, la deuxième partie consacrée au retour à l’abattage à la ferme est tout simplement super. Notamment, l’interview de la chercheuse de l’INRIA démonte beaucoup d’idées reçues, explique comment les lobbies vegan font le jeux des grandes multinationales qu’elles prétendent combattre, etc.

https://www.franceinter.fr/emissions/comme-un-bruit-qui-court/comme-un-bruit-qui-court-18-juin-2016

Je vous recommande donc grandement de l’écouter. Et pour ma part, j’ai hâte de pouvoir acheter ma viande chez des éleveurs comme ceux qui sont dans ce reportage.

How to add Eclipse Neon launcher in GNU Linux menus and launchers

If you are a GNU Linux user, there are of course many distributions, you have your favorite one. And there is two ways to install Eclipse IDE:

But in both case, you will have to go in the installation folder to run Eclipse. Even the installer does not create a .desktop file, so you won’t find Eclipse in your distribution menu. And depending on your distro, it might not be possible to lock Eclipse icon to the launcher. As a regular Ubuntu user, with the Unity desktop, I like to have my favorite applications in the launcher.

Create a .desktop file

The solution is actually very easy: in the installation folder, create an empty file, name it Eclipse.desktop and copy paste this code:

[Desktop Entry]
Version=Neon
Name=Eclipse
Comment=Eclipse is an IDE
Exec=/home/username/path/to/eclipse
Path=/home/username/path/to/eclipse/
Icon=/home/username/path/to/eclipse/icon.xpm
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Utility;Application;Development;

Then, change the properties of the files so it can be executed. Just double click on it, and Eclipse should start. You will be able to lock the icon to the Launcher.

eclipse-in-the-launcher

Of course, please change the path to your Eclipse installation. And if you have many installations, you can change the name field to make it more clear in the menu. You can also change the filename.

Add Eclipse to your menu

You now have a cool desktop launcher, but it is not yet available in your menu. To do that, copy the Eclipse.desktop file in:

/home/username/.local/share/applications

If you still can’t find Eclipse in the menu, just log out from your session or restart your computer. That should be good.

eclipse-in-the-menu

Improve the GNU Linux installer

I opened a bug on Bugzilla, for I think that the Oomph based installer should create the .desktop. If you agree with me and want to participate to the discussion, it is here:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=494735

By the way, creating a .desktop file is really a standard recommended by the Freedesktop.org. Gnome and KDE are following this standard: