I just looked at the Hello World example.  IMO, these examples should use
Express, not Basic, and then the code would be even shorter.

My 2 cents,
-Alex

On 2/13/18, 9:21 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote:

>Having an Examples blog is a great thing.
>
>I saw the calendar invite.  I couldn't see the calendar I think because
>default to logging in under a different email and don't really want this
>stuff mixed into to my default calendar.
>
>My only concern is the scheduling.  IMO, scheduling is difficult with
>volunteers.  Folks get busy with their $dayjob and may run out of time.
>We should accept entries from anyone, even non-committers, at any time.
>So what if we get a burst here and it goes quiet for a while?  Carlos, if
>you want to volunteer to keep track of the last post date, then if a week
>goes by without a new post you could ask on the mailing list for a
>volunteer to write the next post.  And anyone reading this email is
>welcome to write a post or suggest a topic.  That will likely be the
>biggest question for me: what should I write about?
>
>Anyway, thanks for getting this started.
>
>My 2 cents,
>-Alex
>
>On 2/13/18, 3:09 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
><carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>>Hi Olaf
>>
>>2018-02-13 11:31 GMT+01:00 Olaf Krueger <m...@olafkrueger.net>:
>>
>>> >I'd like to read thoughts from others in the team.
>>>
>>> This is a really good idea, Carlos!
>>> If I understand you right you'd like to say that we want to publish a
>>>post
>>> every two weeks and because we're about 10 to 15 people who will
>>>contribute
>>> this means that anybody of us has to write an article approx every 6
>>> months?!
>>> And you want us to manage the scheduling of the blog posts by using the
>>> google calendar?
>>>
>>
>>That's right! I think if we all participate will 10-11, and about 6
>>months
>>between repeat author.
>>Maybe, as examples are very easy to do we can talk more later if we do
>>this
>>each week...we'll see as we develop it right?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> >Below the source code, we should have the result displayed in an
>>>iframe.
>>> +1
>>>
>>> Another suggestion:
>>> Peter de Haan posts always contain some simple explanations.
>>> Regarding the "Hello world" post, I think it would be interesting for
>>> people
>>> to learn something about the code, e.g. for what is
>>> "js:SimpleCSSValuesImpl", "js:initialView" and "js:View" needed.
>>> Maybe it makes sense to link something to the docs or to add some
>>>simple
>>> explanation?
>>>
>>
>>That's a very good idea. I'll try to update the hello world with this
>>suggestions :)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I'll check out the google calendar...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Olaf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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