Hi all,
As you certainly know, Ajax and RAD/scripted frameworks are hot lately.
I'm closely following http://www.ajaxian.com/, a blog about all things
Ajax. Recently they started talking about continuations [1] and [2],
even mentioning our Rhino fork, but without mentioning Cocoon.
I think
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
I'm closely following http://www.ajaxian.com/, a blog about all things
Ajax. Recently they started talking about continuations [1] and [2],
even mentioning our Rhino fork, but without mentioning Cocoon.
Add a few cool Ajax demos to the mix and this makes Cocoon a sexy
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will do), we
should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's unique
abilities in the changing world of webapp development.
+100 , we're competing with tcl.apache.org for the most stale
homepage
Le 25 oct. 05, à 10:33, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will
do), we should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's
unique abilities in the changing world of webapp development
+1, and it would be good to make it easy to
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 25 oct. 05, à 10:33, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will
do), we should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's
unique abilities in the changing world of webapp development
+1, and it
Ross Gardler wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 25 oct. 05, à 10:33, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will
do), we should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's
unique abilities in the changing world of webapp
Le 25 oct. 05, à 11:40, Ross Gardler a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 25 oct. 05, à 10:33, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will
do), we should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's
unique abilities in the changing
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Sylvain Wallez a ?crit :
...I think that, along with pinging the Ajaxian guys (which I will
do), we should rewrite our home page to make more apparent Cocoon's
unique abilities in the changing world of webapp development
+1, and it would be good to make it
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
How about we move the home page to Daisy for the main site, leaving
the other pages in SVN?
+1. Using Daisy to write the home page will certainly, just as other
docs, help to maintain it.
I'm +1 on moving whole main site into Daisy, but not before
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
How about we move the home page to Daisy for the main site, leaving
the other pages in SVN?
+1. Using Daisy to write the home page will certainly, just as other
docs, help to maintain it.
I'm +1 on moving whole main site
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
As you certainly know, Ajax and RAD/scripted frameworks are hot lately.
I'm closely following http://www.ajaxian.com/, a blog about all things
Ajax. Recently they started talking about continuations [1] and [2],
even mentioning our Rhino fork, but without
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
As you certainly know, Ajax and RAD/scripted frameworks are hot lately.
I'm closely following http://www.ajaxian.com/, a blog about all
things Ajax. Recently they started talking about continuations [1]
and [2], even mentioning our
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Cocoon uses technologies because they are useful, not because they
are 'cool'... the danger of overhyping is that you go up very fast
with the hype and you go down as fast.
Agree. Now if you look at my arguments, they are meant to satisfy
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