Matt Raible wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't we still in a situation where
removing themes will break people's blogs during an upgrade?
sort of. we just need to tell people that moving forward they need to
grab the themes and add them manually.
we should probably add a little logic in to allow for a default theme
which is used in the event that a user has chosen a theme that doesn't
exist anymore.
If so, we should find a way to solve this and ship Roller with only
2-3 (or even just 1) good-looking, standards-compliant themes. Then
figure out a way to grow a community around producing themes like
Wordpress has done.
absolutely. we definitely need at least 1 good theme in the
distribution and i think it's fine to have a few. the real goal is
definitely to get the community involved in creating and maintaining themes.
-- Allen
Matt
On 5/8/06, Allen Gilliland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Also, I'd like to contribute a version of my new theme to Roller.
>> Should I simple check it into "themes" or should it go into the
>> support project?
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> If the new theme does not use LGPL, then I'd vote for Roller "themes"
Actually, I vote for support project. Unless this is going to be one of
the few themes that we ship with the default Roller package.
-- Allen
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> - Dave
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