[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Neeme Praks wrote:
> 
> >
> > I see many great things in TODO. However, I think there is also a
> > shortcoming with the current development: too much effort is being put
> > to developing actual applications of the Jetspeed framework without the
> > framework itself being completed yet.
> 
> I think this is a good point. You seem to be saying that the side projects
> like calendar and project might be premature given where the core is, but
> my feeling is that they are not detracting.

Yes.  I agree.  The core really isn't lacking in features.  Their
implementation isn't that pretty.  The strongest indication of this is
customization but I am going to bang this out today.
 
<snip>
> I have read your email on custimization I will be replying to that. I
> think custimization is VERY important, but right now I have to focus on a
> web-based calendar. I have been saying that since April, but things keep
> popping up :(.

yup... watch this space :)
 
<snip>
> I would start out in the org.apache.jetspeed.portal code and also checking
> out the XML schemas for psml there are two schemas one for layout and the
> other for the actual portlets.
> 
> I am sorry if this is to basic but I really feel the core of Jetspeed is
> in there.

yup... there are related daemon, cache packages too.

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