On the "rel" front - I noticed that rel="nofollow" is added to all links. However, if "rel" is already on the link, it's gets added twice. For example, I add rel="lightbox" for image popups.
Matt On 8/31/06, Sean Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dave, et. al. Sorry for reverting to lurker mode for the past few months. :( I recently installed the 3.0 branch on my MacBook Pro and it looks really nice. I was wondering what the schedule was going to be. I'm ready to do some more testing. I also want to propose an additional 3.0 feature if it is not too late: A rel="enclosure" plugin for podcasting and videoblogging. If I write a proposal and the committers review and approve, I believe I could have a patch by Aug 15th. (I have a web page that discusses the issue and provides links to specs and other implementations here: http://www.msgilligan.com/rss-enclosure-bp.html) Do you think this could make it into 3.0? Thanks, Sean Dave Johnson wrote: > The docs are up-to-date and bugs are under control. > > Here's an issue I'd like to resolve (and document in the Installation > Guide) before the RC: > > We recently decided to ship only a couple of themes and plugins and we > still need to figure out what to do with the themes and plugins that > we don't ship with Roller. > > I'd like to propose that, not only should we remove them from the > release, we should also remove them from Apache SVN. We should remove > them from SVN and move them to the old Roller project at Java.Net and > make them available for download there. Here's why: > > - We've already re-purposed the old Roller project site as the "Roller > Support" site -- to host LGPL components and plugins/themes that > depend on LGPL. > > - The extra themes and plugins aren't essential to the community of > developers maintaining Roller. Ideally, Roller should ship with a > couple really good themes/plugins and the rest should be provided an > maintained by the community of Roller users. > > - By using the "Struts Applications" model, we can encourage more > theme development by the community. Struts team members established a > Sourceforge project to host Struts add-ons and contributors who don't > necessarily have Apache committer status. > > - Themes and plugins can use other-licensed components freely, since > the Roller Support project is not Apache territory. > > > - Dave > >
