Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
I think that's actually a plus ;-), because it hopefully
means you tend to a more generic approach.
considering that CMS are written in all kinds of languages and running
on all kinds of platforms, a protocol-based approach seems the only
sensible choice. we already use PUT in many editors, and kupu models
the WebDAV model of resources and collections.
WebDAV is just not sufficient. OSR-101 is not just about editing, it's about
all common CMS functionalities.
http://codespeak.net/svn/kupu/trunk/kupu/doc/LIBRARIES.txt has more on
this. lenya 1.4 now has webdav support. ideally, custom config details
could be determined via PROPGET.
as far as i understand, both kupu and bxe already ship with a js
webdav library. ironically, it seems to have originated in an earlier
oscom effort: http://twingle.mozdev.org/
how is OSR-1 different from twingle?
Twingle was focusing on a specific solution and was just taking care of
opening, editing, and closing documents.
it seems to me it would make more sense to finish what we started with
twingle long ago rather than embark on a new mission to rediscover the
same solutions :)
it's not the same
twingle has since been partly incorporated into kupu (and parts into
bxe as well), from what i understand
OSR-101 is not about editing. Editing is just one minor part. OSR-101 is
about
the whole CMS user interface.
the other protocol, the ATOM api,
the ATOM API has some good ideas, but also needs generalization.
Michi
would also be nice, but would not play nicely with desktop
applications (where webdav is really the story)
WDYT?
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