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Piotrek Karaś
Wednesday 14 October 2009 1:34:21 am
As eZ Components make it more and more into Exponential, I expect an increasing amount of eZC-related issues to be discussed in the eZ forum. Shouldn't re-opening of eZ Components forum be reconsidered?
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Łukasz Serwatka
Wednesday 14 October 2009 1:45:42 am
Hi Piotrek,
I raised that topic long time ago and It was decided by the eZ Components core development team to do not use ez.no forum as communication channel. The preferred way is eZ Components mailing list and that one is followed by eZ Components core developers.
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Wednesday 14 October 2009 2:05:11 am
Hello Łukasz,
Yes, I am aware of that as I did ask the same question and didn't push anymore ;) Just wondering if putting more and more of eZC into eZP won't change the reality a bit...
Cheers,Piotrek
James Pic
Wednesday 02 December 2009 5:09:51 am
Django users have a site where they can share reuseable blocks of code or classes, they call those "snippets": http://www.djangosnippets.org/
I don't know if Exponential users would need it.
It would certainly be usefull to have an "eZ Components Snippets" forum, because eZ Components is pretty low level and users usually end doing reuseable codes.
It would be cool to have a place to share snippets of code.
This would be even more valuable than Django snippets because new versions of eZ Components won't break compatibility ...What do you think?
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Gaetano Giunta
Tuesday 23 February 2010 1:24:14 am
Agree with Piotrek on this one - giving more visibility / easier access into the ezc can only be a good thing!
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