I like the idea having a plattform where it is easy to share modules very
much.

Thorsten Scherler <[email protected]> schrieb am
16.01.2009 09:13:53:

> El jue, 15-01-2009 a las 19:06 +0100, Florent André escribió:
> > Hi all
> >
> > As I see, many of us create some module, do some snippets, BDD
connexions,
> > create serializer, templates,...
> >
> > But users don't have a site to easy share theirs products (Maybe I
don't
> > know it...and you have to hurt me ! :)
> >
> > The Apache submission process is a guaranty of a serious and good code,
but
> > It don't allow to any lenya user to submit a portion of code,
collaborate
> > on a module,...
>
> Why do you think so? The ASF infrastructure is designed to allow exactly
> this.
>
> "Portion of code" should first go into the issue tracker and then
> committed to the svn. Snippet should go to the wiki. Actually one of my
> first contributions here on the ASF had been
> http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/GETsnippets
>
> > Such a site could be good for the community development.
> > (I don't have enough english words to well express my idea, I hope you
> > understand :).
>
> The lenya community is not as big as we could afford to split this
> community apart. This may not be your intention but experience shows
> that exactly this will happen.

Here I'm not shure. Let me explain it form my point of view.
I have written some useful litte modules and would like to share them with
other people, but I'm not able to understand the whole lenya system in
deep. So if I would be lenya committer there is a risk for me to damage
core code.

>
> The lenya community should be developed here in the mailing list and the
> infrastructure that the ASF provides for this project. This is a
> reliable environment for the development process.

If it would be possible to get a "lenya module committer" with limited
write access to the repository, the enty barrier for lenya development
would be lower and there is no risk to damage core code by committers new
at their job.
Just have a look at the drupal Community. They have a little core
development team and a big community developing modules
http://www.ohloh.net/p?q=drupal They are very sucessful.
I think the new modules concept of lenya 2.0 ist excellent, and it's a
great chance to get a big community.

>
> >
> > So, I have a dedicated server and I "can" (not sure) and I like (sure)
> > create such a sharing space. I have an idea to the "structure" of this
> > site, but, before talk a lot, I would like to know :
> >
> > - How do you think about this idea ?
>
> I like your good intentions but there are several problems with the
> suggestion as mentioned above.
>
> > - Do you think you will use such a web site ? or not ? (this question
is
> > important, because I don't want to create a think that will not be
used).
>
> I will keep doing my bits and pieces HERE whenever I can but doubt that
> I find time for anything else.
>
> > - This is opposite to the Apache process ?
>
> Yes as pointed out above.
>

So I am very interested having a plattform sharing modules an would use it.
If this is possible with the apache environment it would be fine.

regards

Rudolf


> salu2
>
> > - Some of us are ready to help me ?
> >
> > Have a good day
> >
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