Hi Catalin et al, as promised, I hijacked the thread...
thanks again for contributing this skin to Trinidad. The following tasks are needed: -A JIRA ticket that contains the patch(es) - for the Skin itself - for the GREAT demo => maybe a software grant is needed; If so, I will handle the paperwork stuff for you guys. Once the things above are sorted out, we can apply it to TRUNK. However, I'd like to do a RELEASE before we integrate the new Skin/Demo. I also don't mind to pretty much do a "sub-release" once the new stuff is in. (With maven, release are not expensive) Thanks, Matthias On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Catalin Kormos <catalin.kor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello there, > I have the pleasure to inform you about the work we did to develop a new > skin for Trinidad and based on this a brand new, Trinidad components > showcase application. You can see it all in action at [1]. It is still a > working in progress, in advanced state though...i mean there is always > something to be improved; nevertheless we would like to donate the new skin > and the new demo application to the MyFaces community, in its current state, > and continue there if you guys agree. > Many thanks go to my collegue Adonis who has put a lot of effort into > designing and implementing the new skin called 'Casablanca'. I'm sure he can > give you more details as needed about how the process went. > > A few words about the new demo: > > first of all, many thanks to another collegue of mine, Cosmin, for his > continuos efforts with this. > the demo is working only with facelets (there is no jsp version) > it uses the latest 1.2.13-SNAPSHOT version of Trinidad > we tryied to build it so it can be searched online also, currently tryied > with Google Custom Search, but this didn't work out so smoothly so far. In > any case, that's the reason for the pretty urls used. (so, no point in > trying the search currently as it doesn't work). > in general, it replicates the examples available already for Trinidad in the > existing demo, in someplaces slightly improved. > it tryies to provide a platform on which to build much more demos as > required as there can be always new ideas about demoing a meaningfull use > case on Trinidad, or some component behaviour. > > I'm eager to get your reactions, I think these guys did a great job so far > and this would bring Trinidad at least a few steps closer to a more > appealing and user friendly component set. > regards, > Catalin > [1] http://example.irian.at/trinidad-showcase-casablanca > ------------ > Codebeat > www.codebeat.ro > -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf