On Friday, Sep 19, 2003, at 15:57 Europe/Rome, Timothy Larson wrote:
Development would proceed roughly like this:
Step 1: cocoon-2.1 Contains its own blocks cocoon-2.2 Retrieves blocks from cocoon-2.1 cocoon-blocks Empty or non-existent
Step 2: cocoon-2.1 Contains its own blocks Learns to retrieve additional blocks from cocoon-blocks cocoon-2.2 Retrieves blocks from cocoon-2.1 Learns to retrieve additional blocks from cocoon-blocks cocoon-blocks Contains blocks markedup with version compatibility information Some community review setup for contributed blocks
Step 3: cocoon-2.1 Retrieves blocks from cocoon-blocks cocoon-2.2 Retrieves blocks from from cocoon-blocks cocoon-blocks Contains blocks markedup with version compatibility information Some community review setup for contributed blocks
That's a possible scenario of various phases, yes.
but I don't think that cocoon-2.1 will ever be able to work with real blocks (that's not what we plan to do), so step 3 is unlikely to happen for cocoon-2.1
As for cocoon-blocks and how it works, as I said in my previous email, I don't want to think about it just yet.
-- Stefano.