I agree with David.
If Altas really is as good as it looks like, I think we should check
out the option of switching from jQuery to Cappuccino.
I think we need to clarify David's question about using non-open tools
in Apache-hosted projects first though.
/Anne
On 21. juli. 2009, at 18.55, David Pollak wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Richard Hirsch
<[email protected]>wrote:
Question is when is the beta going to be released?
Dunno... but it does raise another issue... what's the Apache policy
of
using non-open tools in order to build Apache-hosted projects?
Atlas is not
open.
We might not be able to wait until it is released. The UI (or absence
thereof) is the main probelm at the current time.
Yeah.
Another issue might be that we are currently focused on JQuery but
280atlas is Cappuccino-based.
The weight of the jQuery dependency is very light... I'd opt for the
cost of
switching to Cappuccino if we had a killer GUI builder option.
D.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:18 AM, David
Pollak<[email protected]> wrote:
Folks,
Please take a look at http://280atlas.com/
Who has interest in building the ESME GUI with this tool?
Thanks,
David
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