Hi!
Magnús Þór Torfason wrote:
> I sense a flame war in the making. Please, jon and Rickard, refrain from it
> at all cost. It will suck you dry of energy, and me too, since I won't be
> able to resist the urge to read the flames.
Fine with me :-) Flame wars are boring anyway.
> However, others are free to have their own opinion. It is NOT the
> purpose of OSS development to try to force or convince all developers to
> work together. Each of us is giving something, and should be able to do so
> without having to hear from someone that he is not giving for the right
> cause.
Agreed. To clarify, this was also the spirit of my first reply. We do it
our way because we think it's the better way, and you do it your way
because you think it's the better way. Makes sense.
> However, I have a question for jon and Rickard: What are the possibilities
> of each project giving the other it's full codebase. If they were
> distributed under the same licence this would be automatic, but it seems to
> me that it is neccessary to release the code separately under each licence.
> This IS possible however, since our old friend Justin Wells did this with
> the WebMacro code.
I have no problem with that.
> ps. I have not taken a good look into WebWorks, and probably won't, unless
> there is a goahead to raid the code for the good of Turbine, since I am to
> deeply entrenched in the Turbine framework to leave it (even if I would
> change my mind about the superiority of it, and that one seems pretty far
> off today)
Fair enough. I have already pointed other webapp framework authors
toward WebWork, the Scope author to be precise, who happily took what he
wanted (how we use the JavaBeans API in his case) and added it to Scope.
You're free to do the same. I will steal your best ideas too. I mean,
why not?
>From what I've seen from your mailing list archives you might, for
example, be interested in how we implemented reusable form components
without creating tags or similar. We used parameterized JSP-includes
instead, i.e. put the generic HTML in a JSP file and extracted some data
in it from request parameters. See the WebWork sources/examples for more
details.
regards,
Rickard
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