Gerald,

Sounds good Gerald. As for the directory structure, my vote goes onto the format:

counter
+- purnama
+- luxor
+- ...
browser
+- purnama
+- luxor
+- ...


So, with the examples, is it only just the XML code or are we allowed to include the 
business logic that tends to drive the user interface with event handling (again as 
several of the XULs do)?


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Gerald Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 03/31/2004 10:29PM
Subject: Re: [xul-talk] XUL Grand Coding Challenge 2004 Upcoming - Request For Comments

Hello Arron,

> That sounds like a really neat idea. But I also
> suggest an additional demo:
> 
> - a Web Browser
> 
> Or it could be something of that nature as well. The
> reason why I bring this up is that I notice that
> many of the XUL/XUI's out there (including mine)
> seem to be geared towards large application
> contexts. It would give also give a more rounded
> example showing the minimal and maximum application
> needs.

My idea was to start off with some small examples
that you can do in say twenty minutes so we can get
more people and XUL/XUI/XAML projects/toolkits
involved. Adding an optional larger application to the
XUL Grand Coding Challenge 2004 such as a browser is a
good addition for those who want to show how much more
you can do.

> Either way, I'm in. I'll put something together in
> Purnama XUI.

Great. If you send me your samples I will check them
into the CVS repository here at sourceforge. You're
also more than welcome to check them in yourself so
can update them whenever you feel like it. For more
info about the CVS repository see
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=78303

We can either use a directory structure such as

purnama
+- counter
+- calculator
+- browser
luxor
+- counter
+- calculator
+- browser
...

or

counter
+- purnama
+- luxor
+- ...
browser
+- purnama
+- luxor
+- ...

What do you think?

- Gerald


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