Hi,

I'm sorry to be so direct: I don't think you have really yet grasped what it means to use open source software or to paricipate in an open source community. In a cathedral world you could demand that the vendor of your software answers all your questions - but here - things are different. Have you not noticed that you are receiving no answers to your questions? Don't you ask yourself why this is so? I can assure you it is not because there is no-one here :-).

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i am happy with this, yes i read some very interesting articles
especially those from s&n, (good stuff). I did not (yet) read
the books published about cocoon though...
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If you are looking for "the big picture" then I really do suggest you read our book (sorry: shameless plug). You will gain a better idea of Cocoon and how you can use which parts to do what.

If you want to know which parts of Cocoon may help you in your new application then go ahead and post more details on what you are looking for. There is a lot of experience here and I am sure people will be able to point you in the right direction. But if you are looking for people to do your work for you - then you've come to the wrong place.

If you think features in Cocoon are lacking then check out the code from CVS, make it better and then submit your changes. There is a separate mailing list for developers (cocoon-dev).

Again, sorry for being so direct. I would be happy to provide more information if you still do not understand how things work here.

Best regards

 

Matthew Langham

S&N

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