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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Bruno Dumon <br...@outerthought.org> on 2003/08/01 17:06:33 UTC
RE: Cocoon Schools of Development [was: Re: Cool (work)flow
GUIeditor]
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:15, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
> > For the actual code see
> > http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_> bug.cgi?id=21900
>
> Marc, why don't you put Apples it into scratchpad?
>>From the practical side of things: is there much difference between
scratchpad and an unstable block? The current patch Marc prepared is set
up as a block. Among other things, this makes it easy to add things to
cocoon.xconf as part of the build (I don't think scratchpad supports
that?).
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Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center
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RE: Cocoon Schools of Development [was: Re: Cool (work)flowGUIeditor]
Posted by Reinhard Pötz <re...@gmx.net>.
From: Bruno Dumon
>
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:15, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
> > > For the actual code see
> > > http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_> bug.cgi?id=21900
> >
> > Marc, why don't you put Apples it into scratchpad?
>
> >From the practical side of things: is there much difference between
> scratchpad and an unstable block? The current patch Marc
> prepared is set up as a block. Among other things, this makes
> it easy to add things to cocoon.xconf as part of the build (I
> don't think scratchpad supports that?).
A block is fine too - I just wondered why Marc hasn't checked it in into
the CVS. In the meantime Steven told me that Marc didn't had the karma
to do it.
Reinhard