On 26 Apr 2005, at 13:17, Mark Leicester wrote:

Of course. Thanks Luca. Given I've spent some time working with Daisy I
don't know why I hadn't thought of cocoondev like that.

Steven et al, as blocks take off, are you guys thinking of cocoondev as a
kind of mamboforge? Would it make sense to host Cocoon blocks there? I'm
thinking about block developers. It seems like cocoondev would be ideal
for someone who has an idea for a block and wants to create something
without having to wait to be voted a committer.

That's the idea, and has been for a while. Whether it's blocks or entire Cocoon apps, I don't necessarily mind: anybody is welcome, as long as they sport a suitable license.


http://cocoondev.org/main/32.html

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