i join it!

On 7/5/05, Pablo Ruggia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some time to work on this. Who could join this subproject ?
> 
> 
>  On 7/5/05, Todd O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Jul 5, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Ron Piterman wrote:
> >
> > > ציטוט Pablo Ruggia:
> > >
> > >> This is not a Tapestry problem. It's the community (me included)
> > >> the one that should contribute with those components. I've created
> > >> several components and never upload them anywhere. I think you
> > >> guys are in the same.
> > >> I think what we need is a more "official" site where to upload
> > >> components, and not personal attemps like tassel or tdelli.
> > >> Perhaps a Tapestry subproject or something like that.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Since sourceforge is there, this should not be the problem. I think
> > > the problem is *doing* it. Its fine when Howard organizes, but this
> > > one - I think we have to do "on our self"...
> >
> > I have to agree with Pablo. What we need is a site that contains
> > Components that people express a need for, along with, over time, a
> > reasonably worked out API. (For example, a Menu component takes a
> > List of MenuBar components, each of which contains a link. The HTML
> > class for the menu as a whole is "menu", each menuBar is "menuBar"
> > and each item is "menuBarItem". Included are CSS examples which show
> > the menu vertically, horizontally, under JavaScript control, and as
> > plain old HTML links.) In the beginning, of course, we would just
> > have names and short descriptions.
> >
> > When I need a component for a Tapestry project I can go to this site.
> > If it isn't already specified, I fire off an email saying "I need
> > this component. Should I add it to the list or is it too special
> > purpose?" If there is a specification but no implementation, I can
> > start implementing using the API that people have come up with as a
> > guide. When I finish, I upload the .jwc, the Java class(es), and
> > provide links to any required libraries.
> >
> > If someone wants to improve on a component, they can, and if people
> > think additional functionality would be a good idea, they can lobby
> > for that. If people agree, they add it back to the repository. If
> > not, they just subclass/modify the component that's there.
> >
> > TapestryPalette seems to be able to access component libraries and
> > install needed components into Eclipse projects, so just making sure
> > that the component project is compatible with that functionality
> > would make life easy for lots of people.
> >
> > Todd
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