I got a public Subversion server set up with several repositories for
the current framework projects. I'm wondering if any other SVN users
could test these urls for me and see if the anonymous access works
correctly?

This batch script (or *nix equivalent) should create a clean install
of the framework, prepared to install the members ontap, tapmce
(wysiwyg) and blogsontap plugins.

-------------
svn export svn://63.134.205.15/ontap/trunk ontap
svn export svn://63.134.205.15/pluginmanager/trunk ontap

cd ontap\_components\admin\plugins\source

svn export svn://63.134.205.15/tapmce/trunk tapmce
svn export svn://63.134.205.15/membersontap/trunk membersontap
svn export svn://63.134.205.15/blogsontap/trunk blogsontap
-------------

Thanks. :)

(I also realized I had erroneously added the entire core file set
under the pluginmanager repository and had that in the zip archive on
the site -- oops! It should be 34kb zipped, not 1396kb)

All projects uncompressed are roughly 6MB ...

Neat thing is it looks like the plugins will be really small compared
to functional product -- I spent a little over a week on the blog and
it's only 162KB uncompressed and appears to do a lot more than BlogCFC
(474KB uncompressed) -- of course, that's one of the advantages of
having loads of existing functionality to build on, like the member
plugin. Ray doesn't have the advantage of having a whole member
management suite in place for BlogCFC to integrate with, so by default
it has to rely on much simpler config/authentication. Although the
file numbers are inverse -- BlogCFC is 37 files -- Blogs onTap is 152
(including the installer). So the average comes out to roughly 1KB per
file for the Blogs onTap plugin, or roughly 13KB per file for BlogCFC
(which I realize is skewed by images and Ray's word doc).

At least for myself it's very encouraging as a proof of concept for
the framework and its ability to both shorten development time and
produce a more feature-rich product.


s. isaac dealey     954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

http://www.fusiontap.com
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm


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