I answered this question a long time ago. Hivemind-PATCHED is NOT needed
for users of Tacos, unless they want to use initializers with embedded
commas. Normal hivemind works fine if users want to use it.
Now, if you remove the dependency, the Tacos demo will break. So,
there's no good reason to go back to 1.1.1 (rather than rolling back my
changes for no apparent reason). The patch's a one liner...
Of course, I'd be glad to see it committed to Hivemind. But I don't want
to pressure James / Howard.
Either way, I repeat, the only application that gets hurt by using the
other library is the Tacos demo.
--
Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I saw these jars under ext finally and was wondering what they were
being used for ? I think they must have to do with some of the masking
stuff, but am probably jumping the gun thinking that we're requiring
tacos users to use a special hivemind version patched by ourselves?
I'm removing the dependency on it and back to 1.1.1 unless there's a
good reason not to. James/Howard will probably both be happy to apply
whatever patches we have available, so long as they're good of course.
(Are these just pre- release libraries, ie the code exists in hivemind
but isn't released yet? )
Either way I would say I'm very much ~against~ doing this sort of
thing for any library.
--
Jesse Kuhnert
Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer
Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://opennotion.com
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