Ah ok. I don't think that external demos are good idea - again, I think
you create a stumbling block that takes away an incentive to pontential
contrib authors. If your goal is to have a lot of high-quality contribs
that fill the infrastructure with life that you have put so much thought
and work into, the infrastructure should take care of everything that can
be automated. The tarball contains the demo code, too, so it shouldn't be
hard to create a nightly job that generates the contrib browser code. You
can even use the qooxdoo tools to see if the demo works or breaks, and
automatically notify the author. That is, honestly, what I would expect
from such a framework, and to which I am motivated to contribute. Maybe I
am asking for too much, but in my humble opinion, this would be one element
in motivating people to contribute...
Best,
Christian
2014-04-16 16:19 GMT+02:00 Richard Sternagel [via qooxdoo] <
ml-node+s678n7585563...@n2.nabble.com>:
> Hi Christian,
>
> > [...] new web interface - when will that be online?
>
> As soon as it's prioritized again. Can't give you a date.
>
> > [...] how long does it take until a contribution's demo
> > is in the demo browser? Is that an automated process or do you have
> > to manually upload the demos?
>
> Most of the time we trigger it manually when there is activity
> in the old SourceForge qooxdoo-contrib repository. Only demos of
> contribs which still reside in the old SourceForge qooxdoo-contrib
> repository are build.
>
> However, we encourage contrib authors to host their own demos (and
> include links to them in the "Manifest.json") so we can hyperlink them
> within the new web interface.
>
> Regards
> Richard
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