As I stated before in previous conversations, I don't care whether we keep the original, keep the updated, or make a new theme. As the lone UxD voice on this mailing list majority of the time, IMO we should not have a bunch of themes maintained in the trunk and keep adding more every time something new or updated comes along. The reason that theming was created in the first place was so that functionality was not tied to look and feel. Let's pull all but 2-3 out max and archive the rest on the Wiki. If anyone wants a theme, they can get it there. Adding a theme literally only takes a few minutes and be done on the fly on a running OFBiz installation. You've got to draw a line in the sand somewhere.
Ryan L. Foster 801.671.0769 [email protected] ryanlfoster.com On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:11 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote: > Le 21/01/2011 09:48, BJ Freeman a écrit : > >> as far as flatgrey I am with mike. >> keep the original and make the updated one flatgreyII. > > Create a jira issue, and add it your patch if you want if back. We can also > start a discussion on this base. > > Anyway, as it was said before, books are based on stable versions, 9.04 or > 10.04 in which is included the old flatgrey. So there is no harm done from > this point. > > One more thing, how can one be surprised if things are changing and he is not > suscribing to dev and commit lists ? > > -- > Erwan de FERRIERES > www.nereide.biz
