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> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:13 AM
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> On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Neeme Praks wrote:
>
> 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.
>
> I feel that way mostly because two of the developers (myself
> and Sandy)
> would not be contributing code if it were for our little pet projects.
well, yes and no ;-)
I think we can draw a little line between the developers: "core"
developers and "application" developers. I'm suggesting the core
developers are focusing too much on applications... But then again, it
is much more fun to use the framework than to develop the framework for
applications ;-) Well, at least in my mind...
> 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 :(.
ok... what is actually your status on that? I haven't had very much time
to look at your code, but I'll be also developing a web-based calendar
front-end... As much as I have understood, you have been spending more
time on the back-end, dealing with database? We will be using our own
proprietary backend database, so this is not very much use to me. Soon
I'll start writing the front-end for our system in XSP, so would like to
hear how far are you?
> ANY help is greatly appreciated. Especially, with this
> important piece.
> You wont be alone. I will help where I can.
>
> 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.
thanks, I'll try to catch up with the code...
Neeme
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