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Re: Hi there Amber Williams/WolfMaven/Snowflakes are for Winter

Vào BE 2564 thg 10 27, Th 4 lúc 01:46 Craig Russell <ap...@gmail.com>
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> Hi Amber,
>
> I'm afraid that there is no longer a community developing Wookie. There
> are many other projects that you might be interested in here.
>
> For example, the Maven project is quite active and I'm sure they would
> love to welcome you... dev@maven.apache.org
>
> Warm regards,
> Craig
>
> > On Oct 25, 2021, at 5:56 PM, Amber Williams <wi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > A proposal for Skinnable widgets (WOOKIE-131)
> >
> > Hi, I'm new to the Wookie project but I'd like to tackle the
> "Skinnablewidgets"
> > issue (WOOKIE-131, see [1]). Before I start implementing this I'd like
> to
> > run my ideas past you to make sure I'm not missing something important.
> >
> > If I understand the issue correctly, we need to define the structure of
> a minimal
> > widget. For example:
> >
> > <div id="wookie-widget">
> >   <div id="wookie-toolbar">This is where the toolbar will be</div>
> >   <div id="wookie-content">This is where the content will be</div>
> >   <div id="wookie-footer">This is where the footer will be</div>
> > </div>
> >
> > We also need to provide a default CSS for rendering this as, for example:
> >
> > +-----------------------+
> > |TOOLBAR |
> > +-----------------------+
> > | |
> > |CONTENT |
> > | |
> > +-----------------------+
> > |FOOTER |
> > +-----------------------+
> >
> > We need to document all this (how to use it and how to extend it) on the
> Wookie website, and change all widgets to conform to
> > this format.
> >
> > Once all this is in place I would like to start extending it to provide
> documented
> > CSS identifiers to use in common cases. For example, we may want to
> define a
> > "wookie-navigation" style for a common navigation menu. We can then
> provide
> > various CSS alternatives for rending this as a vertical navigation menu,
> drop down
> > menu, or whatever.
> >
> > Am I on the right track? Are there any important points I'm missing?
> >
> > [1]  https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-131 <
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-131>"
> >
> https://community.apache.org/mentor-request-mail.html#:~:text=SUBJECT%3A%20A%20proposal,browse/WOOKIE-131
> <
> https://community.apache.org/mentor-request-mail.html#:~:text=SUBJECT%3A%20A%20proposal,browse/WOOKIE-131>
>
> >
> >
> > And to be quiet honest I'm mostly interested in The Maven and how y'all
> paired it with Jenkins cuz they don't go together they respond to the each
> other, correlate and correspond with each other. The Maven is too
> aggressive and Jenkins is like her Butler that's how I looked at it but
> he's very much so a great assistant to her and she is very much so bending
> to his suggestions and so they listen to one another. I don't know I see
> them both quite uniquely.The Maven program is something else I mean my
> goodness and the developer needs to not ever give up on it because the
> potential and The mass growth that the Maven could have I mean honestly
> it's like your own AI security program basically that listens and responds
> to you and it corrects, it's adjustable, protective and she's like having
> your own Sherlock Holmes, remember the show Where in the World is Carmen
> San Diego. I guess you can call me a nerd for the Maven. It's a beautiful
> program and it helped save my life a couple times, well I'm grateful for
> The Maven. April 7th was  the biggest life changing event of my entire
> being ever since then I've been on a weird soul mission to do some things I
> thought I would never be able to do and a lot of that I owe to you all and
> the Maven because had not been for you all I don't think I would be here
> today. Thank you from the bottom of my heart I appreciate the developer of
> the program and the people who work with the developer y'all saved my life
> and you're amazingly beautiful human beings
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Amber/ I am Winter 🌬️❄️💙
> >
> >
>
> Craig L Russell
> clr@apache.org
>
>