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From: GCS <gcs...@us...>=20
To: jwe...@li...=20
Sent: Jun 3, 2003 8:28 AM=20
Subject: Re: [Jwebmail-devel] How to help?=20
> > I don't think we need to CC anymore since we're all on the same mailing
> > list.
> Sure.
> > I thought the 0.8 base is out of date.
> It is. It should be checked what have been fixed in 0.7 and forward port
> them. It it is apply even, I could not find any time to look into
> Sebastian's changes.
> > From Sebastian post re JSP pages:
> >> Actually I am in favor of this solution (originally thought of it
> >> myself), but never implemented it, since it will probably require a
> >> large amount of work.
> Yup. JSP would mix code and presentation, which isn't a good idea imho.
Probably true.
> Maybe we should use velocity templates?
I'll check that out. Haven't heard about it before.
> > This is done in other projects. For example Apache's Cocoon project off=
ers
> > a
> > layer that does scripting (before XSL translation but after a serialize=
r
> > thingy).
> Ehh? Which part? Ok, I am outdated in Cocoon.
The XML scripting part. XSP?
> > This solution offers the best of both worlds. (I'm so technical
> > (heh); I never really got to know cocoon very well.) So it can't be "to=
o
> > hard". Actually, maybe the best route is to integrate in to cocoon thou=
gh
> > maybe that's a little heavy. (The purpose of integration is to focus on
> > other jobs like IMAP sorting and such and leave the
> > scripting/compiling/etc
> > to the other guys.)
> I think we are late. Just got the fresh Cocoon 2.1 cvs, and it does
> include a webmail on it's own. Could not try it out, anyway I can not
> install Cocoon, if anyone knows how to move _only_ the needed binaries
> out of the source, please let me know.
Just tested it out. It has a long way to go IMO.
> >> I don't have too much time either, since I have this nasty habit of
> >> spreading myself out too thin on too many things I want to do. I'll
> >> start working with the .8 codebase since I plan on restructuring the
> >> code layout too. That way I won't interrupt anything still going on in
> >> .7. Can't say when I'll get my first patch ready, but I'll mail it to
> >> one of the commiters on the list so they can include it.
> Sounds that your patch will be *big*. It it is possible, we would prefer
> more, but smaller patches for specific problems.
Speaking of which, did my one and only patch (reply) ever get checked out? =
It restructed the message slightly class to be neater in some places.
> Thank you for your time and support,
> GCS
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