Am Di, den 30.03.2004 schrieb Marc Portier um 10:32: > my argumentation is primarily short-term/pragmatic: > > starting at two observations: > 1/ this is cool stuff and as far as I can see the reactions just about > everyone here is salivating and wants to interact with that code
Yes, seems so. And I'm glad about it. > 2/ the block-unit is the only thing our current infrastructure is > offering to efficiently and atomically snap in and out certain functionality > > Taking this pragmatic view I can't see but a lot of similarity between > this block and a lot of others... I have the same view, the current block intrastructure is the only way to make the build modular. Move all things, which are unstable, in one scratchpad-block doesn't help anyone. I can see Carsten's POV, and understand the fear that we get too much block during the time. But I think it's more the time to talk about to cut the CVS repository into cocoon-blocks and cocoon-core, which means a really small and slim core with the components, which are nessecary for a bootstrap system. Perhaps this time with svn ;-) Stephan.
