Ummm. I don't see the Web 2.0 in Joomla.<br><br>I don't see how Joomla makes it easier to integrate/digest content from other web sites (XML & API calls, etc.).<br>I don't see how Joomla becomes an application generation platform (like Rails).
<br>Wouldn't your effort duplicate what Pier & Margarete do?<br>Avi is moving away from continuations toward persistence contained in the AJAX client layer.<br>Check his blog. <a href="http://smallthought.com/avi/?p=14">
http://smallthought.com/avi/?p=14</a><br>Same as what <a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/gbracha?entry=will_continuations_continue">Gilad Bracha</a> said.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/8/06,
<b class="gmail_sendername">Germán Arduino</b> <<a href="mailto:garduino@gmail.com">garduino@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Exactly today we've sended a mail to web2.0-smalltalk list to<br>proposing aproximately the same, but using the tools that Diego GD is<br>developing on top of Comet<br>(<a href="http://smalltalk.consultar.com/wiki/doku.php">
http://smalltalk.consultar.com/wiki/doku.php</a>).<br><br>Sorry because both (the pages and the list) are in Spanish, but we can<br>join efforts?<br><br>Cheers.<br>gsa.<br><br>2006/11/8, Jason Rogers <<a href="mailto:jacaetevha@gmail.com">
jacaetevha@gmail.com</a>>:<br>> Count me in!!! I have been thinking about this for a while. My first<br>> thoughts were to have Workspace scripting to create the initiail<br>> pieces. I was thinking that browser integration would be an add-on.
<br>><br>> On 11/5/06, Jason Johnson <<a href="mailto:jbjohns@libsource.com">jbjohns@libsource.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > Hello all,<br>> ><br>> > I still have a ways to go on a few of my other projects, but I am close
<br>> > enough that I thought it might be a good time to start finding out who<br>> > all would be interested in being involved in a project I want to do.<br>> ><br>> > Rails is getting a fair amount of exposure for being a frame work that
<br>> > easily does the CRUD that most web sites need in some form. Joomla is a<br>> > system that could be built on top of that, but isn't, it's in PHP.<br>> > Joomla looks like the best system out there right now for setting up a
<br>> > web 2.0 site from scratch. You can build the entire thing without doing<br>> > any coding. And lots of people (I mean *lots* of people) have written<br>> > components for the system, so it can do most anything.
<br>> ><br>> > But I think this could all be done in seaside. And I think once it's in<br>> > seaside it could be more successful. It is one thing to write<br>> > something, but it is something completely different to maintain it. I
<br>> > can't believe it is easy to maintain a system as big as Joomla in a<br>> > language like PHP. And any language that doesn't have continuations is<br>> > going to have to either simulate them manually, or do some other ugly
<br>> > hack to deal with how HTTP works. So I think that if the system were<br>> > done in seaside it would be a great deal less code, and therefor easier<br>> > to maintain, extend, etc.<br>> ><br>
> > So what I am looking for with this RFT (request for teamates :) ) email<br>> > is, who would be interested in working on a project with this as a<br>> > goal? The first thing that needs to be done is RoR (Rails)
<br>> > functionality needs to be developed in Seaside. By that I don't mean<br>> > make the system exactly. I think we can do better: no command line<br>> > stuff, no file editing. Everything from the browser. Then after that,
<br>> > I think the next thing would be a build up of components. Something<br>> > that the Joomla-like system can be built out of. In the end we want<br>> > people to be able to make any kind of site they want, without touching
<br>> > code, command lines or anything else more then absolutely necessary. I<br>> > have one last component to this that I think will be the killer app that<br>> > makes this the system everyone will want, but I'm not going to mention
<br>> > that directly on the list (it will be a surprise hopefully :) ).<br>> ><br>> > So... Who else would be interested in being involved in this? I know<br>> > Warren has expressed interest. I know a few others have expressed
<br>> > interest in seeing it happen. :) The more people the better, because<br>> > there is a lot of work to be done. And the sooner the better.<br>> ><br>> > Thanks,<br>> > Jason<br>> > _______________________________________________
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