Hey Daniel,

2009/7/23 Daniel Derr <[email protected]>:
> I was wondering if there is a community widget repository for widgets built
> on top of and maintainer separately from the core Wt framework. A few
> examples which come to mind are the Google maps widget, a video player,
> graphic buttons, image choosers, color pickers, data grids, more graphs,
> etc. Ideally there would be a site which hosts a gallery of widgets and also
> include simple hello world type examples (similar to the Emweb home page).
> Does this type of repository already exist? Is there any interest in
> starting one? And what would you be will to contribute to it?

Currently there is no repository, but it sounds like a great idea. It
happens quite often that we we either develop ourselves, or others
offer to contribute, a (set of) widgets that might be useful to more
Wt users, but are just a bit too specialized to include in the
library.

If anyone is interested in starting such an effort, we would certainly
be happy to contribute content (and refer others), and support the
initiative. We are also willing to provide hosting should that be
useful; the only part that is really missing is, in my opinion, a
vision of how to organize this in a maintainable fashion, a driving
force behind this, and a uniform licensing decision (such as modified
BSD). Perhaps it should work a bit like a wiki but specialized for
source code?

Regards,
koen

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