Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:...
Maybe my comment got lost... generate html and Forrest can skin that too.
In other words, Forrest can skin an html site.
So, if you make Cheetah output plain html you can see the site natively, or decide to have Forrest skin over it and publish it or use a live Forrest.
I'm -1 on removing Forrest for output, as it takes away the same visual style of the site.
That's darn near a circular definition.
I mean that since I want to keep the site done with Forrest, I would also like to have the other info done that way.
To demonstrate: what's wrong with the notion of switching the site to Anakia, which is stable, builds consistently with Gump, and powers www.apache.org, jakarta.apache.org, and a number of other sites?
Now realize that I am *NOT* proposing Anakia. What I am proposing is that the ability to view a site as it is being produced is a very valuable thing to have, and an important consideration both for a machine which is a shared resource and for any hope of there ever being personal usage of gump.
Errr, did I say that this is not ok?
Replay: ">> So, if you make Cheetah output plain html you can see the site >> natively, or decide to have Forrest skin over it and publish it or >> use a live Forrest. "
I am trying to say that I am *+1* to outputting html, but also that Forrest can layer *on top* of that to make a skinned version *if* the user wants to. Note that this does not prevent you from putting a css in the html that Forrest can skin, so that even the non-forrest-skinned version can have nice looks.
Is this clear?
Beyond that, I would like to reiterate the point that there is value in keeping true to the original design where Gump bootstraps its own dependencies.
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