Andy,

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From: "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Cocoon-apps CVS module


> Hi Ivelin,
>
> In the near future I plan on donating this:
> http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cocoon/samples/bringmethis/
> along with documentation on the pieces of it, why they were used, "best
> practices", etc.  The intent is for this to serve as a
> "pet shop example" minus the recent connotation.  I hope others will
> help refactor it into *best* practices, etc.

Will be nice to have as an app.
I like the app separation idea. I am only concerned with stretching the 2.1
release too far.

>
> Now, do I think this should be CLOSELY associated with Cocoon (read:
> docs featured on the website, stored
> on apache.org, YES)
>
> Do I think it needs to go in the xml-cocoon2 module?  Not necessarily.
>
> Do I hope to be a committer of cocoon-apps?  Absolutely (it will be a
> pain in the a** for anyone else to keep up with the patches to
> the bringmethis reverse auctions example).  Do I think that should make
> me a committer to xml-cocoon2 module?  No.
>
> So while I understand your concerns, I think we need this BECAUSE
> documentation is a priority for Cocoon.
>
> Secondly, look at the new cocoon documentation wiki:
> http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp.
>
> Notice the activity!  Its been DAILY!  And already I think there are
> several better examples of how to configure the sitemap
> than in the Cocoon doc body.


Is the final goal for the content to make it in the main doc site?
If so, then it's a good staging board.
I hope it does not evolve on its own and in parallel with the main docs
without synchronization between the two.



Ivelin




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