> -----Original Message----- > From: Felix Meschberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:54 AM > To: sling-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: JCR browser > > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, den 05.06.2008, 15:27 -0500 schrieb Craig L. Ching:
[snip] > > Anyway, let me know what you think. Any additions that would be > > necessary for a first release, read-only jcr browser would be > > appreciated. Hopefully seeing this will motivate someone > to work with > > me to get my changes into SVN ;-) > > I from my side, would be glad to work with you on bringing > this to Sling ! I am sure, this would be a good thing for > Sling to have. > Great! Let me polish the changes and I'll submit a patch. > > I can provide patches, however, I > > don't think I've done my best to design them into the sling > code base > > properly, so I'm going to work on that next. > > If you don't mind doing patches, those would be very welcome. > We can then integrate them and even find points where we have > to polish things... > > Just make sure, that you check the appropriate checkbox when > uploading the patch to JIRA allowing us to use the code. And > I think, having the CLA [1] on file would also be good. > Yeah, I've never filed a CLA, I'll get that done ASAP. For now, the changes to the current sling code are so minor that I think just hitting the apache license checkbox should be fine, but I'll file a CLA anyway. > > > Oh, one last thing, it says "JCR Explorer" everywhere, but I'm > > thinking of going with "JCR Browser" instead. Comments on a name? > > I think this depends which side of the fence you are coming > from ;-) I think in the world of Windows the term "Explorer" > for such a thing is well known, thus JCR Explorer might be > appropriate. The only caveat I have is, that there are (and > will be) other "JCR Explorers", so we might name the one from > Sling as the "Sling JCR Explorer", not sure, thoug and YMMV. > Ok, I'm fine with "Sling JCR Explorer", that's already mostly done ;-) I guess I was just concerned that there is already a JCR Explorer, but if you guys are happy, I don't personally have any strong preferences. > Regards > Felix > > Cheers, Craig