Thanks a lot Ian, We try to federate the maximum of devs ... but the dev start (the core project) in 2 months. Just the time to take the decision and write the firsts docs. And we don't have time to wait a lot about that ... so this project starts anyway :-) ... and hope for a finished soon project.
Feel free to expose your opinon (for the devs) ! Rgds - Nicolas Hernandez a-n - aleph-networks *associƩ* http://www.aleph-networks.com On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 6:18 PM, Ian Clarke <i...@locut.us> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Nicolas Hernandez < > nicolas.hernan...@aleph-networks.com> wrote: > >> In our side the priority are like that a>b>d>c (+eclipse plugin) >> Four some freenet devs it loks like c>d>a>b (+velocity for templating) >> > > Unless those freenet devs are willing to build the GUI themselves, I > recommend that you do not allow them to prevent you from proceeding. > Someone willing to make things happen should not be prevented from doing > so by someone with an opinion, but who isn't willing to do the work. > > Not so easy to make the good choice. We have three mains ideas >> A- using Apache Wickets http://wicket.apache.org/ >> > > I've used this before (back in 2007), and it's creator, Jonathan Locke, is > a friend of mine. It does degrade nicely if there is no JavaScript, but > does have a significant learning curve. > > >> B- gwt >> > > I have only played with GWT, but I like the idea of it, I like the fact > that Google is behind it, and my wife has used it on a project and she said > that she'd be very happy to use it again. > > >> C- struts+extjs >> > > I know very little about this. > > >> We hope to have freenet devs ideas on it before starting anything :-) >> > > Yes, but please don't let one stubborn person prevent you from making > progress. The opinion that really matters is the opinion of the person > that is willing to do the work. You should consider their opinions, but > don't let them block progress. All other opinions are secondary (including > mine!), your opinion is what really matters if you are willing to do the > actual work. > > Ian. > > -- > Ian Clarke > Personal blog: http://blog.locut.us/ >
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