-
Task
-
Resolution: Done
-
Critical
-
Dev Spaces 3.2
-
devex docs #226 Oct 13-Nov 3, devex docs #227 Nov 3-Nov 24
-
8
-
---
-
---
The "supported language" page is confusing:
Upstream: https://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/stable/end-user-guide/supported-languages/
- The "Supported languages" title leads the reader to think this is an exhaustive list of languages that are proven to work and that a customer can safely use.
- The content lists the code samples. Only the subset of languages that have a ready to use code sample.
We need to come with a less confusing solution:
- The current content, should go in a page called something like "Languages having a code sample".
- We probably don't want to propagate the notion of "supported languages", as every language that can run inside a container can work. What better wording could we use to explain to the user which prerequisites an application must meet to run in Che / Dev Spaces?
kmohan@redhat.com can you clarify the customer need / question?
mloriedo can you clarify how we could reply to the customer question and avoid confusion between supported language and language with a code sample?
- relates to
-
RHDEVDOCS-4760 Concept section about supported languages
- Open
-
RHDEVDOCS-4651 Fix mentions of Eclipse Che IDE and Che-Theia(>VSCode) in the Che introduction page
- Closed