Have I missed one of the responses, or am I correct in that none of the
main webware developers have thrown their 2 cents into this thread?  My
question is why have we not heard form any of them?

As for the points about the "kits"  I could not agree more, personally I
don't use any of them and they should all be optional.  

With respect to templates I would like to see more links on methods of
integration because personally I don't think that it is a one-size fits
all world especially with webware.  cheetah is a nice example, I've seen
Max's code and have implimented a version of it at our site, but still
somewhat different then the way Max has done it (or at least different
from the way I think he did it).  

Jose

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Webware-discuss] Towards a new release: request for
> thought and discussion
> From: "Max Ischenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, August 06, 2004 1:34 am
> To:
> Cc: "WebWare mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Matt Feifarek wrote:
>
> > 1. remove all non-core "kits" like middlekit, comkit, taskkit, userkit,
> > etc. When there is a dependency on one of them for Webkit, fix the
> > dependency. To the extent that these projects have interest (like
> > MiddleKit) spin them into their own projects.
>
> Can't agree more!
>
> Myself and probably many others get away with just WebKit - this is a
> basis and all other kits are optional and [should be] pluggable. Hence
> it's quite naturally to develop them independently.
>
> > 3. Choose one (1) templating option (maybe PSP) if it's deemed essential
> > to get the php/asp crowd comfortable. If we can't agree on one (1) then
> > ditch it, and include *prominent* links to the contenders, and how to
> > install them.
>
> If there is a community interest, I could contribute an adapter that
> integrates Cheetah nicely into WebKit.
>
> [ other good thoughts are skipped ]
>
>
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