On 9/22/05, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gianugo Rabellino wrote: > > On 9/22/05, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Gianugo Rabellino wrote: > >> > >>>On 9/22/05, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>Now, pushing this a little further - a pane to enter details of a single > >>mount that can be added automatically into the root sitemap - or to > >>create a mounttable file. That way, you run this app, select your > >>blocks, tell it where your own site is, click 'configure', click 'run' > >>and you're away. > >> > >>Then, you realise you need an extra block, you click 'stop', you click > >>to select your block, you click start, it says "I need to rebuild, hang > >>on", and it rebuilds. Then it starts the webapp, with your app mounted > >>already, and we're all really happy :-) > > > > > > Hmmm... you're the guy who presented the SVNClassLoader at ApacheCon, > > right? Well, it shows. :-)) > > Oh, infamy already? ;-(
Naaaah, sound respect to a bright mind: we need dreamers. :-) > > Anyway, yeah, that sounds great indeed, and definitely no rocket > > science. My take would be grabbing the current source code, commit it > > and start hacking on it. How about it? > > Sounds great. Although do I detect some suggestion that I might be doing > some of that coding? :-) Really, before we commit it, we need some buy > in from a number of people who are prepared to develop it/keep an eye > upon it. Well, I for one, would be glad to back this effort and provide oversight as well as some code (well, not that I've been doing much coding in Cocoonland lately, but I have a few things simmering on my hard drive...including a Jetty stop/start panel. I just wish I had 48hrs days). In any case, while I have great expectations for 2.2, I also think that increasing the user experience even for the time being could be a good thing, and this small tool might help people in their first impact with Cocoon. Ciao, -- Gianugo Rabellino Pro-netics s.r.l. - http://www.pro-netics.com Orixo, the XML business alliance: http://www.orixo.com (blogging at http://www.rabellino.it/blog/)
