Sorry for dodgy iPhone corrected subject line Sent from my mobile device.
On 25 Mar 2011, at 09:47, Ross Gardler <[email protected]> wrote: > Those of you watching commits will have noticed that we created a scratchpad > area in SVN. This came about from offline discussions between Scott and > myself. Since decisions are never made offlist here's the justification (it > wasn't affecting the roadmap so we went ahead with commit then review) > > In short it turned out that Scott had loads of really interesting "in > progress" experiments. Some of them were addressing issues I've started to > come up against in my own Wookie use cases. Scott has been blogging about > these and putting code elsewhere since it is experimental, incomplete and > untested. But I, and others here, don't read his blog, we read this list. > > Scott felt more comfortable with the idea of committing the code to a > scratchpad where there is no requirement for it to be fully functional or > even maintained. He's also agreed to post relevant blog content here to help > us stay abreast of his thoughts. He's got some really great stuff and thus > project needs his technical leadership to progress as an incubating project. > We felt that using the scratchpad will help provide leadership for people, > like me, who need it while still leaving space for others who want to try out > different solutions. > > So let's have your scratchpad ideas. > > Sent from my mobile device.
