Antonio Gallardo wrote:
On Mie, 16 de Marzo de 2005, 8:25, Daniel Fagerstrom dijo:
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You are exagerating quite a bit ;) The proposed life cycle of block is rather:Am I and Reinhard the only ones that are concerned about what the 50+
blocks in an unordered lump in Cocoon does for the perception about our
project?
Well, I need to say I am not concerned. Playing with the directory structure is not good. I can see in the future people mails:
- O -
mail: "I canot find the block 'X' in the 'supported' dir as is stated in
the mail 'Y'.
reply: "No it was noved to contributted lat week on the SVN"
re:reply: "It will be on the "resurected" block the next week
* You get a cool new idea and create a contributed block.
* After a while it might have happened that a number of other developers also have become interested in the block and have started to contribute. At this point someone starts a vote about that the block should become a supported block, and people agree.
* After some years it might happen that new technology or something else makes the block less relevant and someone start a vote about deprecating it.
/Daniel