On 13-03-06 6:11 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Terri Oda writes:
  >
  > On 13-03-05 8:28 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
  > > OTOH, would it really be that burdensome to keep styles in the
  > > database and allow styles to be updated with appropriate effects on
  > > the lists?  A style *change* that could be applied domain-wide (and
  > > DRY-ly!) without affecting other domains on that host would be a
  > > killer feature.  Or is there another way to accomplish that?
  > >
  > Would this maybe be viable as a GSoC project?

I'm not sure it's big enough by itself.  (Let's put it this way: I
have too much respect for the FLUFL's design skills to believe it's
big enough!)  But I'll take Barry's word for it.<wink/>

Maybe combining it with some of the "by popular request" styles?
("True anonymous", "true read-only", etc.)
That was what I was thinking. Or equally, combining it with the necessary interface changes (which also shouldn't be hard, but would necessitate learning postorius so that's probably enough extra).

If anyone's got time to write up something and put it on the wiki, that would be awesome. I'm sadly stuck doing other paperwork the next few nights so I'm pretty sure one of you can get to writing up a description faster than I will.

 Terri

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