You're good :-)
I'm not worried about the site. It is hosted at a professional provider
(one.com). They just don't want download sites on their system. They
define a download site as:
>A download-site is a site, where each single hit generates more than 1
MB of traffic.
We are still below 50k per hit in march so we can handle a bump.
I think the main reason it is so low is the many builds that generate
hits (in feb 178065 on 29 days > 6100 a day)
I'm sending the mail
Lets hope for a big response
Jantje
Op 15/03/2016 om 17:14 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
That's perfect, sorry for the weird notation. I still see V2.4 in the video links and the `of` is only for 1st of April, while the two March dates are without it...
Very good article in my humble opinion... if it gets published we'll need a new download location, as your server will be bloated with downloads :-D
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks for your input. Internationalization is key and your
written English is as least as good as mine.
I must say that you use a -for me previously- unknown way of
marking difference.
Once I got the hang of it, it worked fine for me.
I accepted all your remarks except for the following
downloads all low level libraries and machine interface code
needed for smooth integration
to -> I took with
the attached hardware
In English months are written with capitals
The video I'm planning to make is explicitly from 2.x to 3.0. I
changed 2.4 to 2.x. I will not handle V1 to V3
This is what I have now
*For Release on April 1 2016
*
*New Eclipse Arduino Open Source IDE Release "Toddler" brings Pro
Development to Arduino
*
With the release of version 3 of the Eclipse Arduino product,
nicknamed "Toddler", Project Lead Jan Baeyens brings us the next
big step in professional development for the open hardware Arduino
platform. The major features of this release are single install, auto library include and an incredibly good integrated serial monitor.
While a lot of Arduino hobbyist are perfectly fine with the
official Arduino IDE, it lacks a lot of capabilities that the
expert and professional developer need. Things like multiple open
projects, multiple files in one project, task management, version
control integration, indexing, easy library development, code
completion and many other features that developers take for
granted when used to work with the Eclipse IDE.
Upon first activation, Toddler downloads all low level libraries
and machine interface code needed for smooth integration with the
attached hardware. It is just a matter of installing the archive
on any location (home directory, thumb drive, etc..) and starting
the executable on all three major development platforms (Win, OSX
and Linux), watching the dependencies being downloaded and
starting the first "Sketch" but now in a multi-file project format.
After initialization, the IDE is equipped with support for
hundreds of boards and hardware devices including a huge library
of code samples to get devs started.
The Arduino eclipse plugin comes as a plugin and as a product. For
download and installation instructions for both we refer to our
website[1]
The code is open source and hosted on Github [2]
While the code is free (as in freedom), people can support the
development team for a small fee on the Patron site [3] which will
buy them priority support for their issues and pre-release of video's.
If you want more information please feel free to contact Jan
Baeyens on:
jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>
+32473950405 <tel:%2B32473950405>
Best regards
The Arduino eclipse plugin development team
Wim Jongman
Roberto Lo Giacco
Jan Baeyens
Below is the release planning
We released a video on the new and noteworthy [4]
18th March we will release the second video on new and noteworthy [5]
25th March we will release the third video on new and noteworthy [6]
1st of April we release Toddler and a video on how to upgrade your
workspace from V2.4 to V3.
[1] http://eclipse.baeyens.it/
[2] https://github.com/jantje/arduino-eclipse-plugin
[3] https://www.patreon.com/jantje?ty=h
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE5iYxv-B-o
[5] in pre-release https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_JKcvqpxq8
[6] in pre-release https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quT-5SSj-Gg
Op 15/03/2016 om 16:06 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
A couple of adjustments I believe will make the article more
/fluid/ (remember, I'm not native English).
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Nice work Wim.
That is what I made of your input
I haven't send it yet so input is urgent and requested :-)
Jan
*For Release on April 1 2016
*
*New Eclipse Arduino Open Source IDE Release "Toddler" brings
Pro Development to Arduino
*
With the release of version 3 of the Eclipse Arduino product,
nicknamed "Toddler"
,
Project Lead Jan Baeyens brings us the next big step in
professional development
for
the open hardware Arduino platform. The major features of
this release are single install, auto library include and an
incredibly good integrated serial monitor.
While a lot of Arduino hobbyist are perfectly fine with the
official Arduino IDE, it lacks a lot of capabilities that the
expert and professional developer need. Things like multiple
open projects, multi
ple
files in one project,
t
ask
m
anagement, version control
i
ntegration,
i
ndexing, easy library development, code completion and many
other
features
that developers take for granted when used to work with the
Eclipse IDE.
Upon first activation,
Toddler
downloads all low level libraries and machine interface code
needed for smooth integration
to
the attached hardware. It is just a matter of installing the
archive on any location (home directory, thumb drive, etc..)
and starting the executable on all three major development
platforms (Win, OSX and Linux), watching the dependencies
being downloaded and starting the first "Sketch" but now in a
multi-file project format.
After initialization, the IDE is equipped with support for
hundreds of boards and hardware devices including a huge
library of
code
sample
s
to get devs started.
The Arduino eclipse plugin comes as a plugin and as a
product. For download and installation instructions for both
we refer to our website[1]
The code is open source and hosted on Github [2]
While the code is free (as in freedom), people can support
the development team for a small fee on the Patron site [3]
which will buy them priority support for their issues and
pre-release of video's.
Below is the release planning
We released a video on the new and noteworthy [4]
18
th of
march we will release the second video on new and noteworthy [5]
25
th of
march we will release the third video on new and noteworthy [6]
1
s
t of april we release Toddler and a video on how to upgrade
your workspace from
previous version
.
If you want more information please feel free to contact Jan
Baeyens on:
jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>
<jan-telephone>
Best regards
The Arduino eclipse plugin development team
Wim Jongman
Roberto Lo Giacco
Jan Baeyens
[1] http://eclipse.baeyens.it/
[2] https://github.com/jantje/arduino-eclipse-plugin
[3] https://www.patreon.com/jantje?ty=h
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE5iYxv-B-o
[5] in pre-release https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_JKcvqpxq8
[6] in pre-release https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quT-5SSj-Gg
Op 15/03/2016 om 15:25 schreef Wim Jongman:
Thanks.
Here is another site:
info@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:info@xxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Roberto Lo Giacco
<rlogiacco@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rlogiacco@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Wow!
Chapeau
!
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Wim Jongman
<wim.jongman@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:wim.jongman@xxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
Jan please take a look at this press release
template. Modify it to your hearts content and then
send it to the tech news sites below.
*For Release on April 1 2016
*
*New Eclipse Arduino Open Source IDE Release
"Toddler" brings Pro Development to Arduino
*
With the release of version 3 of the Eclipse Arduino
product, nicknamed "Toddler" Project Lead Jan
Baayens brings us the next big step in professional
development of the open hardware Arduino platform.
The major features of this release are <insert
here>, <insert here> and <insert here>.
While a lot of Arduino hobbyist are perfectly fine
with the official Arduino IDE, it lacks a lot of
capabilities that the expert and professional
developer need. Things like multiple open projects,
multi files in one project, Task Management, CVS
Integration, Indexing, easy library integration,
code completion and many other things that
developers take for granted when used to work with
the Eclipse IDE.
Upon first activation, V3 downloads all low level
libraries and machine interface code needed for
smooth integration of the attached hardware. It is
just a matter of installing the archive on any
location (home directory, thumb drive, etc..) and
starting the executable on all three major
development platforms (Win, OSX and Linux), watching
the dependecies being downloaded and starting the
first "Sketch" but now in a multi-file project format.
After initialization, the IDE is equipped with
support for hundreds of boards and hardware devices
including a huge library of sample code to get devs
started.
The code is open source and hosted on Github [1]
While the code is free (as in freedom), people can
support the development team for a small fee on the
Patron site [2] which will buy them priority support
for their issues and requests.
For more information contact Jan Baaijens on:
<jan-email>
<jan-telephone>
[1] <github repo here>
[2] <patron site here>
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