Hi all, Florent André <[email protected]> schrieb am 13.03.2009 11:07:53:
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:44:06 +0100, [email protected] > wrote: > > Jann Forrer <[email protected]> schrieb am 13.03.2009 08:44:12: > > > >> Andreas Hartmann wrote: > >> > Hi Lenya devs, > >> > > >> > some modules from the 2.0.2 branch look like they weren't maintained > >> > for quite some time. If noone objects, I'd suggest to remove them – > >> > mainly to avoid wrong anticipations and to keep the codebase clean. If > >> > someone uses them, they can still get them from old releases. > >> > > > I agree to remove them from the branch to keep the codebase handy and > > clean. > > > > Since a new user or dev interested in one of these modules > > for his own development won't find them in an old release, > > I would prefer to move them to an other location outside the branch. > > What about a new svn branch like contributions as Thorsten proposed > > earlier during the modules discussion ? > > If I can add, my "user view" to this discussion, > > I'm +10 with the Rudolf idea, with a personal add : If this branch is set > up, a little word on this branch in the "official download page" will be > great. > > I think that this new branch is very important in order to "show the power > of Lenya" : for example, blog module is IMO and important end-user function > and this module have to be "easy download". Andre thanks very much for your feedback. Yes I also think that end user functions showing the power of lenya are very import for the future of lenya. We have a great system with ingenious concepts but "nobody knows it" ! (correct me: only a few people). If you try to tell people never heard from cocoon and xsl about the advantages of lenya you'll probably fail. And even a professional software developer never heard from xslt won't understand. So we have to show things that people can understand ! The Design Contest Jürgen is organizing is IMO the first important step in this direction. Jürgen thanks very much for your work ! Additonally we need example modules and publications (like cocoon) to show the power of lenya. A contribution branch seems to me a good solution. I also like Thorsten's idea having a page showing the status of the components very much, because people can see which contibutions are useable. WDYT Rudolf > > PS: thanks for the work on 2.2 branch > > HAND > > > This could also be the place for useful add-on contributions like exmaple > > publications > > or modules, which have to be maintained by the users. > > (e.g. the publications from the design contest) > > > > Rudolf > > > >> > > >> > Some candidates (feel free to add more): > >> > > >> > * blog > >> > * migration (lacks documentation, could be moved to sandbox?) > >> > * simplesite > >> > * xopus > >> > * task (legacy) > >> > * jcrsource (optional) > >> > > >> > WDYT? > >> I am relly not very experienced in the 2.0.2 branch but I like > >> spring cleaning ;-) Anyway, from my side: no objection. > >> > >> Jann > >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
