I'd love to have it somewhere in Trinidad - but where to put it? A section on the website for the download of the jar, and a certain directory in the repository?
By the way: you should probably rename the image directory to something not containing oracle/adf/... regards, Martin On 2/8/07, Mark Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've updated the skin as we've discussed. It's now available from: http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~mrobinso/RedwoodShores.jar Is there any interest in incorporating this into a central skin repository? Mark Adam Winer wrote: > Thanks, I've created ADFFACES-371 to track getting > rid of the old images. > > -- Adam > > > On 2/2/07, Mark Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Adam, >> >> I've got all the images I need packaged up in my JAR file. So you can >> remove the images from Trinidad. I can change the name fairly easily. >> I think RedwoodShores might be the best name ;) >> >> Mark >> >> Adam Winer wrote: >> > Mark, >> > >> > FWIW, we probably should have deleted those images >> > from Trinidad. Not because of licensing or anything - >> > their license is fully transferred to Apache! - but because >> > they're unused inside of Trinidad. I'd like to be able >> > to delete them from Trinidad, and have them packaged >> > with the skin that uses them. >> > >> > So, if there's any way you could incorporate the >> > images you use into your skin's JAR, that would >> > be great. >> > >> > Also, I'd recommend that you choose some new >> > name for the skin, just to avoid any questions of >> > ownership/copyright, etc., down the road. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Adam >> > >> > >> > >> > On 1/30/07, Mark Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Matt, >> >> >> >> I've been working on a skin which looks like the old Oracle skin from >> >> ADF. There's been some moderate interest in it on the user mailing >> >> list. It is based upon images/CSS from inside Trinidad. What this >> >> means is that it's licensed under the Apache license. So it can be >> >> freely used inside Trinidad. >> >> >> >> I've packaged into a separate deployable jar for one reason. >> >> >> >> 1) It makes distributing/managing it so very easy >> >> Drop it into your WEB-INF/lib and change your skin to oracle and off >> >> you go. >> >> >> >> Otherwise, I'm completely infavour of re-integrating it back into >> >> mainline Trinidad. Anyways, you can download it at >> >> >> >> http://www.engr.uvic.ca/~mrobinso/OracleSkin.jar >> >> >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> Matthias Wessendorf wrote: >> >> > what does that mean ? >> >> > "finished up the packing for thje Oracle Skin" ? >> >> > >> >> > Is it like "taking the ADF Faces Skin" and bundling it separate? >> >> > If yes, I am pretty much sure that we cannot have it here in >> Trinidad, >> >> > since >> >> > that code belongs Oracle. >> >> > >> >> > Oracle donated *parts* of ADF Faces to the ASF, what is now called >> >> > Trinidad. >> >> > >> >> > If the code is something you/your company wrote on your own >> which is >> >> > similar to the *Oracle Skin*, I am fine with that. >> >> > >> >> > I'd suggest uploading it to a private homepage first. Danny >> Robinson >> >> > does something similar with his *new* controll / component >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > Matthias >> >> > >> >> > On 1/30/07, Mark Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi Guys, >> >> >> >> >> >> I've finished up the packing for the Oracle Skin. Is there a >> >> >> sandbox/upload region available? >> >> >> >> >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > > > >
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