Cocoon is about the core, Forrest is an application of it. I find it a bit disturbing that it's about Cocoon==us, Forrest&&Lenya==them in these talks. Forrest was made exactly for this purpose, for making the Cocoon, Xmlapache, etc websites, I don't know why you keep on saying to forget it for now. If you want to start building the navigations, trails, tables of contents incrementally, why can't it be done in Forrest?
IIUC, Bertrand was suggesting at the content side of things, rather than the mechanism. I don't think it is in the interest of Forrest (now) to become a blogging tool, since this feature would presumably depend on some live instance of Forrest (the webapp) running on some machine. Forrest's power lies in its CLI mode IMHO, and it is clearly the area of its applicability where the most energy and continued support has been put into. To me, a blogging service is clearly something different than generating an RSS feed.
Cheers,
</Steven> -- Steven Noels http://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source Java & XML An Orixo Member Read my weblog at http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/ stevenn at outerthought.org stevenn at apache.org
