> On 6/27/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yesterday I released a new build of the framework core
>> components with a "Quick Start Guide" with most of the
>> subjects I mentioned in the

> It would be nice if the Quick Start Guide was on your
> site to be browsed rather than making people d/l the
> framework to find it. I think people get a good "feel"
> for a framework from browsing things like that before
> they decide whether to actually download it...

Yep, you're right... I'm planning to put it up there, just haven't got
to it yet. I want to republish the entire site on the latest version
of the framework. My big issue is the forum... I made the mistake of
building the forum prior to adding the i18n features to the framework
so now I have this thing sort of hanging out on the site and I'm not
sure how much of it will work with the latest version of the Members
onTap plugin (the latest version of which is also i18n). So I need to
find the time to sit down and build a new copy of the public site and
install the forum into it and see if it will work or if I can make it
work until I can update the forum.

I've actually been rather afraid it was going to end up being this way
since I started working on the i18n features, but I thought they were
important enough that they really needed to be included regardless.
The i18n features themselves took a long time and the MoT plugin was
no small part of that since naming conventions for people are such a
complicated subject (the good news is the plugin can now simplify that
quite a bit). I also want to add the ability to associate an
(arbitrary) region with a timezone in MoT before I officially take it
out of beta.


s. isaac dealey   954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

http://www.fusiontap.com
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