TOTALLY!

simple, easy, slick, pretty.


Daniel Frisk wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine has a motto "Appearence is everything". If this  
> component marketplace also get a reasonably sexy frontend it could be  
> a real winner. We have developed a kind of "Theme marketplace" for our  
> photo album software but since we are tech guys we suitably named it  
> "Skin repository" http://jalbum.net/skins
> 
> It has been a HUGE success and it's dead easy to install new skins for  
> the end users. We as developers are of course more advanced users and  
> could just as easy do a cvs/svn checkout. But it's not as easy and  
> available, and even developers are as lazy (and not to mention busy)  
> as everyone else. I for one would love to browse this component  
> marketplace and checkout demos of fancy stuff!
> 
> // Daniel Frisk
> jalbum.net
> 
> 
> On 2008-06-19, at 10:17, Jonathan Locke wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> this sort of "marketplace" might give JSF's claim to have lots of  
>> prefab
>> components a real run for the money... i think with some effort, we  
>> could do
>> this in a few weeks...
>>
>>
>> Jonathan Locke wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> was thinking the same thing and would be the icing on the cake.   
>>> website
>>> never shuts down... crawler adds components and the demos just  
>>> appear on
>>> the site automagically via OSGi.
>>> mebbe we need cheeser's transparent OSGi first though?
>>>
>>>
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