Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-27 Thread David Geary
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I will create a tiles directory in the sandbox and use package org.apache.tiles. Soon we will have standalone Tiles! david Le May 26, 2005 à 4:24 PM, Martin Cooper a écrit : On 5/26/05, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: - Original Message -

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Martin Cooper
On 5/26/05, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "David Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:59 PM > > > > Ted Husted has convinced me that Tiles should, afterall, be a Struts > > subproject. But I have a couple of questions. Fir

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Hubert Rabago
I agree as well. Hubert On 5/26/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would also vote for "org.apache.tiles" - my guess it would be more > > platable to other frameworks if there isn't a "struts" in the name. It might > > make people think there was a struts dependency with "struts"

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Sean Schofield
> I would also vote for "org.apache.tiles" - my guess it would be more > platable to other frameworks if there isn't a "struts" in the name. It might > make people think there was a struts dependency with "struts" in the package > name. Also, if the consensus is to move out as a TLP in the future,

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Niall Pemberton
- Original Message - From: "David Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:59 PM > Ted Husted has convinced me that Tiles should, afterall, be a Struts > subproject. But I have a couple of questions. First, should I put > this in a directory called struts/tiles? There's

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Joe Germuska
At 2:59 PM -0600 5/26/05, David Geary wrote: Ted Husted has convinced me that Tiles should, afterall, be a Struts subproject. But I have a couple of questions. First, should I put this in a directory called struts/tiles? There's already a Struts top-level directory named tiles, so reusing that

Re: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Dakota Jack
Just a thought, David, but is the opposite possibly true? That is, could you create a situation where the identity of names rather than a problem would be a solution and would create a situation where people would not have their code broken because the names were the same? On 5/26/05, David Geary

RE: [Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread Deadman, Hal
; To: Struts Developers List > Subject: [Tiles] Subproject Questions > > Ted Husted has convinced me that Tiles should, afterall, be a Struts > subproject. But I have a couple of questions. First, should I put > this in a directory called struts/tiles? There's already a Struts top- &

[Tiles] Subproject Questions

2005-05-26 Thread David Geary
Ted Husted has convinced me that Tiles should, afterall, be a Struts subproject. But I have a couple of questions. First, should I put this in a directory called struts/tiles? There's already a Struts top- level directory named tiles, so reusing that name might cause confusion. Should I name