14 Jun 15:46
Re: [CPS-users] A new themes engine for CPS
On Jun 12, 2009, at 1:36 AM, Racinet Georges wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I have started to work on a major evolution of the way that graphic > design is been integrated within CPS. (...) > > The source code isn't available yet for free download, but I should > fix that soon and publish a roadmap, so keep posted. Now it is. Here's the roadmap : http://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/browser/CPS3/products/CPSDesignerThemes/trunk/ROADMAP.txt Note that there aren't any dates in there. Just let me say that I need version 0.2 for my own purposes very soon. The bugs I'll fix then will help building version 0.3 (quality release) Interested developers can grap a checkout at https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/CPS3/products/CPSDesignerThemes/trunk Curernt state of the project is : need more testing to tag version 0.1 At this point, I don't claim it to be clean at all, there's lots of room for quality improvements. I'd like not to fix a few things right now. For now on, development matters should be discussed on cps-devel only> For now, there's a working prototype. This will probably end up as > an optional product (and profile) in the 3.4 branch and, I hope, the > standard way of doing in the 3.5 releases. I'd like to emphasize the > fact that the transition from CPSSkins shouldn't be a problem. -- Georges Racinet, http://www.racinet.fr Zope/CPS/Plone expertise, assistance & development GPG: 0x4862FFF7
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> For now, there's a working prototype. This will probably end up as
> an optional product (and profile) in the 3.4 branch and, I hope, the
> standard way of doing in the 3.5 releases. I'd like to emphasize the
> fact that the transition from CPSSkins shouldn't be a problem.
--
Georges Racinet,
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