[dev] Submissions?

Guil Barros listmail at metathusalan.com
Fri Nov 14 15:22:12 PST 2003


i wouldnt mind working on that, unless someone else has it.

Sorry about the cross-posts, this is the first "distributed" project ive ever
submitted stuff to so i assumed that the response i got when posting things to
jonah would be the same when posting things to horde. When that didnt happen, i
thought something might be wrong...

Eric already replied as i would have to the one point i would argue from Chucks
email, so ill leave it at that.

The seti block grabs an xml feed from setiathome.berkeley.edu and formats it a
little to fit in a small horde block. On block setup it asks for the users seti
email so as to get the right info from setiathome. Its pretty small, and uses
code from other horde apps that grabbed xml data so i figured it matches the
coding standard :)

anything else i can add or help with?

-guil

Quoting Marko Djukic <mdjukic at horde.org>:

> Quoting Eric Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:
>
> > True, except I'd pick a nit with that last part.  "Why it really needs to
> > be part of Horde" is pretty vague.  I don't see why the "date and time"
> block
> > *needs* to be part of Horde, nor the fortune cookie block, or even the
> > weather block.  But I think that we ought to accept these kind of things
> > because even though Horde doesn't *need* them, people *like* them, no
> matter
> > how trivial or novel they are (or maybe *because* they are trivial and
> > novel).
>
> i think that it would be a good idea to have packaging for these optionals as
> well. so that one doesn't have to download everything and the kitchen sink,
> and
> we avoid discussions on what should and shouldn't be in horde based on
> personal
> opinions.
>
> m.
>
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