[ANN] calendar widget updated

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Mon Oct 31 08:53:00 EDT 2016


This seems like it's going to be a hindrance because every little group for
every little project is going to have to jump through more hoops.  I think
we should collectively try to noggin a better way, or we are going to have
chaos, and some number of people just throwing up their hands.  Perhaps a
centralized community widget domain would be ok, but we still would need
someone or an organization to manage it.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Peter TB Brett <peter.brett at livecode.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On 31/10/2016 12:21, Mike Kerner wrote:
>
>> There is going to be a problem if every time someone forks/fixes/improves
>> a
>> widget, it has to be under their name.  We should develop a better way.
>> On
>> some of the things I've worked on for LC, there have been five or six of
>> us
>> that have done something.
>>
>
> There are so many options!
>
> - One of you could take the lead on integrating the improvements under
> their personal LiveCode developer ID
>
> - You could free yourselves from the shackles of the LiveCode developer ID
> system by registering a domain name an an umbrella for the work that the
> group of you do, e.g. "com.mikeandbuddies.widgets.awesomer_calendar"
>
> - You could work with the original author of the widget to get your
> improvements included in their version
>
>
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