[Phoenix] Commits or patches?

Thomas Comiotto comiotto at rcfmedia.ch
Tue Jul 11 01:33:56 CEST 2006


Hi all,

Looks like I've finally some spare time to work a bit on the phoenix 
sources. Andi: would you prefer patches or is it ok if I just commit?

First minor changes: I'd move all the informative stuff (deliverables, 
product sketches, website) into a doc folder, adding some words to 
about.xhtml that emphasize the planned WYSIWYG xml editing features, 
the main selling point of phoenix in my view. I'd also update the page 
that lists the available releases to include a download link to 0.1.8 
but would need a changelog entry for that.

--
Bests
Thomas


Am 10.07.2006 um 22:18 schrieb Thomas Comiotto:

>> but I am not sure if this makes sense. A packed resource with a 
>> manifest
>> might make more sense, also re offline editing, but on the other hand
>> a lot of servers might have a hard time to pack stuff on the fly
>
> I think view configuration can be considered static (you change 
> templating once every half of a year or so:). So server load shouldn't 
> be a problem.
>
>
>> So what about offering both?
>
> Yes
>
>
>>
>>>
>>> Maybe we should extend neutron to tackle this too?
>>
>>
>> agreed. Any concrete suggestions are very welcome ;-)
>>
>
> Will have time to add some next weekend.
>
>
> --
> Thomas
>>
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