Happy New Year all! On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 17:50:59 +0100 (CET), giacomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > > > I really enjoy being in this community and hope that the next year > > will be as interesting as this year. > > I'd like to say that most of us are here just because of the great > community we have (not only because of the great Cocoon). We sure are! > > I'm offline for the next days, but I will be back on wednesday. > > I'm not. I'd like to have all committers check in their pending stuff as > I'd like to restucture the directories as proposed a while back in the > next few days. It will be much easier for you to have it in the CVS now > and have me to move them around as if you have to do it afterwards. > > I'd also like to minimize the jars we have in cvs and thus propose we > should have only ONE lib directory in the scratchpad area containing > jars which are newer (usually developers version) of what we already > have in the regular lib directory or are new and necessary for > scratchpad stuff. Perhaps we should use CVS branches instead of placing things in a single lib/ directory in the scratchpad. This way each branch can have its own version of the libraries it wants. This is also the way CVS promotes concurent development. As a side note, the libraries you see in schecoon/lib/ were added by me by mistake. I will fix this ASAP. > I personally don't like to have autonomuosly compilable areas in the > scratchpad. They should somehow relate to what's already in the regular > directories. The only reason you see this is because I wanted to have something small that makes use of the existing Cocoon code, but doesn't necessarily need to build Cocoon for it. The problem is that I need some configuration in cocoon.xconf and cocoon.roles to be altered, and the only way I could achieve this was by building things as a separate webapp. I can move things on branch of the main trunk, but then I would have to worry about merging back and forth. Since the changes I'm doing do not affect Cocoon directly, thanks to the great componentization of Cocoon, I prefer to them as an extension to Cocoon. Greetings, -- Ovidiu Predescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://orion.rgv.hp.com/ (inside HP's firewall only) http://sourceforge.net/users/ovidiu/ (my SourceForge page) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/7464/ (GNU, Emacs, other stuff) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]