Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
ok, let me try to put it into a module. I guess it won't hurt even if
one might consider
it a core functionality.

yeah, i think making something a module does not imply that it's not
core functionality. ultimately, everything should be a module. that is
the only way to clean up the insanely complicated sitemaps in lenya
imho, and although it will be hard in some cases, it would improve
maintainability and ease the learning curve for new users a lot.

Big +1

i'd even suggest that no new features apart from generic infrastructure
are accepted into the tree if they are not modularized.

When the core is split up into modules, the only question is which
module a new function belongs to or if it needs a separate module.

-- Andreas


*.*

sorry to be a nuisance about this, but could somebody be bothered to
explain to old stupid me what introspection is and what i can use it
for? i've read all prior mails on this subject, googled, and i still
have no idea.

(btw, another great feature of modules is that they are contained in a
sub-directory of their own, which in turn lends itself well to housing a
file named "README" ;)


--
Andreas Hartmann
Wyona Inc.  -   Open Source Content Management   -   Apache Lenya
http://www.wyona.com                      http://lenya.apache.org
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