Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 22:11 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: nettings
Date: Fri Sep 22 15:11:10 2006
New Revision: 449107

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=449107
Log:
added experimental tinymce module. this is work in progress.
see the README and TODO files for details.

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Added: lenya/trunk/src/modules/tinymce/README
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lenya/trunk/src/modules/tinymce/README?view=auto&rev=449107
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--- lenya/trunk/src/modules/tinymce/README (added)
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+TinyMCE Editor integration for Lenya 1.4
+
+
+Loosely based on a module written by Wyona (http://wyona.com).
+Thanks to Bob Harner, Renaud Richardet and Tim Hannigan for
+documentation and code examples.
+
+Lenya 1.4 integration and some extra bells and whistles
+by Jörn Nettingsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
+


Actually we agreed a while ago that we do not want to keep this notes.

sorry, i was not aware of a strict policy against such notes.

The most important thing to learn in this project is that the code
belongs to the community and is normally not the work of a single
entity.

you should not read this as a claim to ownership. of course everyone is free to work with the code as they please. i dropped my name in mostly so that people know who to blame or direct bug reports to if they are not on the lists and do not have access to the svn log.

Further people like Simon how worked as well on the code get singled
out.

that was unintentional. the only credit i found in the module was "wyona", so that's what i put in.

The question is were do we draw the line which contribution is
worth mentioning and which not.

Therefore not a single entity should be mentioned as author nor do we
want a big list of thanks. A thanks to the Apache Lenya community is
enough.

well, in all my open source work so far, i have found that it is better to give too much credit than too little. especially for code that originated outside the lenya community or donated code from corporate entities.

as i demonstrated earlier, credits are not the primary source of repository bloat ;-)

Please remove this.

ok.


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