Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-15 Thread Peter Berkenbosch
What about making some sort of gem system (or even better, use gem ! ) so we can easily install / update / remove eq manage extensions? Would love to write some custom recipes for webistrano and then do one click content management :D Peter. On 10/12/07, Aitor Garay-Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-12 Thread Aitor Garay-Romero
@sean: nice simple application, looking forward to see it online. Definitively this is something Radiant needed since a long time ago. /AITOR On 10/12/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh I see what you mean. I fully intend for authors to be able to > register and have short

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-12 Thread Sean Cribbs
Oh I see what you mean. I fully intend for authors to be able to register and have short blurbs about themselves and manage all of their extensions. Both authors and extensions will be browseable. You can see the code for the prototype at http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/browser/trunk/accents S

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-12 Thread Mitch Pirtle
On Oct 11, 2007, at 17:31 , Sean Cribbs wrote: > In what sense? WWR is primarily a directory of people, groups, > projects, and companies. Its focus is entirely different. Is there > something I'm not picking up on? > > Please don't take these questions as confrontational, I just don't > under

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Sean Cribbs
In what sense? WWR is primarily a directory of people, groups, projects, and companies. Its focus is entirely different. Is there something I'm not picking up on? Please don't take these questions as confrontational, I just don't understand how WWR is related to the problem that an extension

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Mitch Pirtle
On Oct 11, 2007, at 10:32 , mark.a.brand wrote: > and what value does workingwithrails add ? it appears to me to be > an site > sponsored by an aggressive commercial entity. Easy tiger, it was just an idea. Seemed like we'd be duplicating a lot of effort that they have already done, that's a

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Aitor Garay-Romero
Regarding installation of extensions, why not base it in the standard gem system? A system must be devised to let Radiant interact with the gem system, but when that is solved we can take advantage of all the gem infrastructure that is already implemented. /AITOR On 10/11/07, Sean Crib

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Sean Cribbs
Plugins and Radiant extensions are substantially different; I don't intend to create yet another plugin repository.There are two components to this effort: 1) A website that can be updated by extension authors to list their extensions. 2) Some command-line utilities to install, uninstall, a

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread mark . a . brand
and what value does workingwithrails add ? it appears to me to be an site sponsored by an aggressive commercial entity. On 12/10/2007, Mitch Pirtle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Oct 11, 2007, at 09:44 , Sean Cribbs wrote: > > > I started an application at RailsConf that would be used to ke

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Mitch Pirtle
On Oct 11, 2007, at 09:44 , Sean Cribbs wrote: > I started an application at RailsConf that would be used to keep a > registry of available extensions. It has been on the back-burner for > quite a while, but I'll make it a point to get it ready for the 0.6.5 > release. Why not piggyback on the

Re: [Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Sean Cribbs
Hans-Christian, I started an application at RailsConf that would be used to keep a registry of available extensions. It has been on the back-burner for quite a while, but I'll make it a point to get it ready for the 0.6.5 release. Sean Hans-Christian Fjeldberg wrote: > Hello. > > I am quite

[Radiant] A common repository for extensions

2007-10-11 Thread Hans-Christian Fjeldberg
Hello. I am quite new to Radiant CMS, but not to Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I am planning to do some contributions this semester, as I am doing my last year at my university and writing a paper about open source, and using a research method called action research (never mind). As a new user of