> I think it is likely that we are always going to have some demos that rely > on incompatible code. However, any demo that doesn't have such a dependency > will probably be rolled into the tutorials, which are included with the > distribution and stored in the ASF SVN; e.g.: > > - Kitchen Sink (already in tutorials) > - Stock Tracker (already in tutorials) > - File browser > - File drag/drop > - Table row editor > - Large data sets > - DOM interaction > - Decorators > - Fixed column tables > - Scripting (possibly; currently has a Mozilla dependency since OSX JDK > doesn't include a JavaScript engine and we need to use Rhino) > > Basically, these demos showcase topics that we haven't gotten to in the > tutorial yet. When we do, I imagine that we'll migrate them.
Put another way, the only demos that are destined to always stay in Google Code are the Charts, Google Contacts, and AMF. So at the end of the day, this change doesn't really affect us all that much.
