Ok, the clock is on. The next aiki release is coming soon!
Jon
2012/3/30 Jakub Jankiewicz :
> I think that if I start working on it, it will take a week or two, it
> will take little bit longer then content editor for CKGSB, don't
> remember how long it took, and we will need time for testing, be
I think that if I start working on it, it will take a week or two, it
will take little bit longer then content editor for CKGSB, don't
remember how long it took, and we will need time for testing, before I
submit code to repo I will publish somewhere editor maybe OCAL, or my
own aiki installation o
Hi jakubs!
Nobody is saying it's your faults. We are volunteers with few time.
It's a problem of schedule: will be new admin ready at 21 abril?
if not, how many time do you need? Give us a approximation, please and
don't worry of delay..
do we need move or re-schedule our milestones?
do we need
Ok, thanks for pushing back. There is still time left on the release,
so hopefully after openclipart and openfontlibrary releases, you can
focus on this some more.
I appreciate the work you do.
Jon
2012/3/29 Jakub Jankiewicz :
> Sorry, but this admin panel is very important and I just can't star
Sorry, but this admin panel is very important and I just can't start
work on it, and it's not my fault, because I have not time to work on
it.
I talk a lot about Aiki and do nothing, so I understand why you think
that we should code and stop talking, but I talk because I can do this
when working o
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On Mar 29, 2012 8:55 AM, "Jon Phillips" wrote:
Whenwill openclipart unforking and openfontlibrary translations bedone?
Then the admin panel.
Jon Phillips
bj. +86-187-1003-9974
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Whenwill openclipart unforking and openfontlibrary translations bedone?
Then the admin panel.
Jon Phillips
bj. +86-187-1003-9974
sf. +1-415-830-3884
http://fabricatorz.com
On Mar 29, 2012 1:10 AM, "Jakub Jankiewicz" wrote:
I too want to start coding, but new things come along like openclipart
a
I too want to start coding, but new things come along like openclipart
and opnefontlibrary that I need to work on, openclipart need this
[vars] so I will need to do that, so it will be first commit, from me,
to Aiki. I didn't write much code for Aiki recently because I had no
time, sorry.
Admin Pa
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Roger Martín wrote:
>
> using json-rpc for aiki ?
> sound great, but iI have two objections:
> - if prefer read "i'm working on" instead "i will", "it can"..Sorry, but i'm
> tired to see how new features that can not be managed by admin. Will new
> admin be ready b
using json-rpc for aiki ?
sound great, but iI have two objections:
- if prefer read "i'm working on" instead "i will", "it can"..Sorry, but i'm
tired to see how new features that can not be managed by admin. Will new
admin be ready by next release?
- Make it simple. Are you sure that aiki haven't e
Can Admin be a site without widgets then? Then I can implement all
functionality, that will work even if Aiki crash, because I will use
json-rpc for all functions (I don't need this old array editor, I don't
even like to store data as serialized array it should be json or not
even array should be s
hi,
my two cents:
Site: a output of you database.
A site can be you frontpage, backstage, a rss feed, or a channel.
For example in openclipart.org sites can be:
- www.openclipart.org
- www.openicon.org a subset of all icons with menus, categories and menus
to find icons.
- www.openclipart.org/li
I don't think that apps that have widget are sites.
Plugins are filters, you get content of the widget (or page don't
know), you can read it modify and return modified content that will be
send to the browser. It's like on step of Aiki substitutoner that is
exectuted and the end of pseudo-parsing.
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 22:26:49 +0800
Christopher Adams wrote:
> I've been thinking a bit about this.
>
> When I talk about an Aiki 'site' I normally mean everything, including
> plugins, extensions and widgets, that make up a finished product,
> like Open Font Library.
>
> When I first started
I've been thinking a bit about this.
When I talk about an Aiki 'site' I normally mean everything, including
plugins, extensions and widgets, that make up a finished product, like Open
Font Library.
When I first started designing with Aiki, I scattered the custom files
throughout the assets folder
Hi all, I tried to add some clarity to what is the difference between
AIki Extensions, Plugins, Apps and Sites. Did I cover it right?
http://aikiframework.org/wiki/Extending_Aiki
Also, any more updates for 0.9.1 plan? We have far too many bugs and
blueprints trying to do still. rg1024, your simpl
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