This seems like a really nice addition to the site, and a little more
cohesive than a separate site for themes and such, but as a general comment
on the e.org site it seems that it might be better to have a unified account
system. i have separate accounts for wiki.e.org, forum.e.org, and now
exchange.e.org? surely there's a better way...

As to the actual subject, i really like the presentation of the site (actual
full screenshots of themes and stuff is great!), and the fact that as a user
i could do some feedback, or make my own contributions one day. That's
fantastic!

Thanks

Dan





> > Toma wrote:
> > > Ladies and Gentlemen!
> > >
> > > We are proud to announce the launch of Exchange:
> > > http://www.exchange.enlightenment.org
> > >
> > > This is a new website for exchanging themes, efl based applications
> > > and modules for these applications. It was built specifically for E,
> > > and therefore takes advantage of some of the features of edje to
> > > automatically detect themes and allow users
> > > to find themes for exactly what they want to theme.
> > >
> > > Its also a nice place to showcase your applications and will hopefully
> > > become a central location for people to look for EFL based apps.
> > >
> > > We ask that developers and themers all spend a couple minutes looking
> > > around, create an account and upload some content as the only work on
> > > there so far is a few modules and all of my work. Remember, this is a
> > > great way to get some feedback on your content and for users to show
> > > some appreciation for all your hard effort!
> > >
> > >
> > > For those that want to develop apps that pull/push themes from the
> > > Exchange, we have a full API documented here:
> > > http://code.google.com/p/e17-exchange/wiki/ExchangeAPI (please direct
> > > any questions about the API to iamsthitha)
> > >
> > > mcalamelli is already working on an application that will let you
> > > download and install themes from exchange without having to visit the
> > > website and go through the hassle of installing them.
> > > http://staff.get-e.org/?p=users/mcalamelli/exchange.git;a=summary
> > > (this is still in very early stages as of today, but is something to
> > > keep an eye on!)
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