OK - I'll make a start tonight. With regard to SourceForge it is not
possible to link their repositories directly into the Script Editor but now
that they have SVN - I can mirror code to SourceForge easily.

Does anyone have a preference for an initial library - something to start
with. My vote would be for something Html or web related - perhaps something
related to the new browser externals?  I am working on that now, and it is
less integrated into other stuff - so it would be a fresh start... but do
suggest a starting library if you want - I've got:


  - libOPN_Core.rev
  - libOPN_Browser.rev
  - libOPN_Colours.rev
  - libOPN_Data.rev
  - libOPN_DateTime.rev
  - libOPN_DragAndDrop.rev
  - libOPN_EQT.rev
  - libOPN_ExtraGeometry.rev
  - libOPN_FileAndFolder.rev
  - libOPN_Forms.rev
  - libOPN_Geometry.rev
  - libOPN_Html.rev
  - libOPN_Media.rev
  - libOPN_MenuExtras.rev
  - libOPN_Menus.rev
  - libOPN_Models.rev
  - libOPN_Movie.rev
  - libOPN_MVC.rev
  - libOPN_MVCExtras.rev
  - libOPN_Objects.rev
  - libOPN_Outline.rev
  - libOPN_ScriptExtras.rev
  - libOPN_Scripts.rev
  - libOPN_Shell.rev
  - libOPN_SIMPL.rev
  - libOPN_Stack.rev
  - libOPN_SVN.rev
  - libOPN_TreeAuthoring.rev
  - libOPN_TreeEditing.rev
  - libOPN_TreeExtras.rev
  - libOPN_Unsorted.rev
  - libOPN_Junk.rev


Junk is by far the biggest!


On 09/06/07, J. Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Scott Kane wrote:
> A large repository detailing various code snippets and
> stacks would be very happy - especially to newer users initially - and
> in time helpful to others. Finding all the cool sites with code is no
> mean feat when starting out. While this is one of the best programming
> lists I know of it'd still be nice to go to a nice, organized site where
> everything is at your fingertips and easy to find (and explore).

I would love to see this happen. Preferably, the site would be at a
common, public repository (SourceForge, maybe?) so that even non-Rev
people would perhaps stumble across it. This would not only give us a
single place to find everything, but possibly increase Revolution's
exposure to the general public, which would be a very good thing.

Even though I read the list religiously and have lots of bookmarks to
various Rev sites, it is still hard to remember whose site has what and
even whether anyone has written a library or plugin for what I need.
RevOnline doesn't offer a good search mechanism, so I'm not sure what is
there unless I browse through hundreds of entries.

I hope someone will set this up and encourage everyone who has offerings
to upload.

--
Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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