Thanks for the feedback Anastasia. In the discussion at the meeting yesterday, it came up that lib didn't seem to fit into the src directory either because it isn't code that was written by us. In regards to the destruction of the integration demos, I had tried to do that for the 1.5 release. However, it seems that this is a unique use case that we need to keep for the pager. Perhaps it could be moved to the manual tests though.
Anastasia, could you describe a bit the differences and the purposes of each type of demo (showcase, instructional, standalone). Thanks Justin On May 29, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Cheetham, Anastasia <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2014-05-28, at 3:48 PM, Justin Obara wrote: > > questions arose regarding how best to organize the various demos. Currently > we have demos, instructional-demos, integration-demos, stand-alone demos, and > manual tests. It's hard to know the difference between these. > > Good questions, Justin. I looked back though past emails and discussions and > found this email: > > http://fluid.2324889.n4.nabble.com/Proposed-folder-hierarchy-for-Infusion-code-td8919.html > > Basically, the proposal was: > > src > framework > components > lib > module > demos > showcase > instructional > integration <- to be destroyed > standalone > tests > > > For the demos/instructional folder, the hierarchy would mirror, as much as > reasonable, the hierarchy of the source folder. In general: > > demos/instructional > framework > core > prefs > renderer > components > componentX > shared > css > shared.css > html > shared.html > js > shared.js > demoX > css > file.css > html > file.html > js > file.js > demoY > css > file.css > html > file.html > js > file.js > componentY > etc > > > > -- > Anastasia Cheetham Inclusive Design Research Centre > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Inclusive Design > Institute > OCAD University > > <winmail.dat> _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
