Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-25 Thread Bruno Busco
Erik, I am going to propose (again) on the ML to switch the default OFBiz theme to the droppingcrumbs. Of course your rich version would be much better. Anything to be committed? ;-) -Bruno 2009/12/11 Jacques Le Roux jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com: Thanks Adam, Yes, you already explained that

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Bruno Busco
Hi, Any step from the sleeping giant ? ;-) -Bruno 2009/11/25 Tim Ruppert tim.rupp...@hotwaxmedia.com: Right now sleeping giant means not yet committed to the project :)  Definitely looking for this look and feel to make it's way in there Erik - thanks so much!  I'm glad you've found the right

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Scott Gray
That's not how git is being used, it simply allows you to easily break up a single task into multiple more logically separated commits, which actually makes for easier reviews. It is possible to do what you are suggesting but I don't think that is what is actually happening. Regards

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Jacques Le Roux
First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time to look at git and I'm a bit jealous :/ My point was that it allows you to work a long time alone on a (possibly large) task. And even if you break it after in several svn commits it's still a lot of commit to review in a

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Adam Heath
Jacques Le Roux wrote: I wonder if the sleeping giant is not using Git and will flood us sooner or later. That's one of the dark aspect of git usage. You are able to commit a lot in a single shoot, hard to review. Nothing is perfect is this world He's a windows guy. For all the website

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Adam Heath
Bruno Busco wrote: Hi, Any step from the sleeping giant ? ;-) Erik is not subscribed to this list. I'm forwarding this email to him, please keep him and this list cc'd

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Adam Heath
Jacques Le Roux wrote: First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time to look at git and I'm a bit jealous :/ My point was that it allows you to work a long time alone on a (possibly large) task. And even if you break it after in several svn commits it's still a lot

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-12-11 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Thanks Adam, Yes, you already explained that and I have still to learn/practice. I think I will not be able to before some time Jacques From: Adam Heath doo...@brainfood.com Jacques Le Roux wrote: First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time to look at git and I'm

dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Adam Heath
http://www.brainfood.com/ofbizbackend

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Adrian Crum
It looks industrial. Nice! -Adrian Adam Heath wrote: http://www.brainfood.com/ofbizbackend

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Tim Ruppert
Very, very nice - I see that Erik's still shooting for that ApacheERP setup that he did years ago. Awesome! Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Nov 25, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Adam Heath wrote:

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Scott Gray
INSERT INTO THEME_REVIEW (THEME_REVIEW_ID, USER_LOGIN_ID, THEME_ID, THEME_RATING, THEME_REVIEW) VALUES ('1', 'lektran', 'BF_DROPCRMB', 5, 'Looks awesome, would view again. A'); Regards Scott HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On 26/11/2009, at 9:23 AM, Adam Heath wrote:

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Bruno Busco
uhao! That's great! Now I see what you meant by sleeping giant ! -Bruno 2009/11/25 Adam Heath doo...@brainfood.com: http://www.brainfood.com/ofbizbackend

Re: dropping crumbs styling from brainfood/erik schuessler

2009-11-25 Thread Tim Ruppert
Right now sleeping giant means not yet committed to the project :) Definitely looking for this look and feel to make it's way in there Erik - thanks so much! I'm glad you've found the right avenue for that style. Cheers, Ruppert On Nov 25, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Bruno Busco wrote: uhao!