[development] Move all core modules into their own directories.
introfini
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Mon May 8 09:50:06 UTC 2006
>But even more important, we should (or could) really focus on some
cross-CMS
engines as well. Imagine the coolness of being able to share themes between
Jooomla and Drupal. A joomla.engine or even droomla.engine would be required
for that. Dropping support for new engines makes this impossible.
Yes... that would resolve a lot of the problems with the shortage in
templates.
introfini
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From: development-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces at drupal.org]
On Behalf Of Bèr Kessels
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [development] Move all core modules into their own directories.
Op donderdag 4 mei 2006 16:42, schreef Gabor Hojtsy:
> Neil, there were some points that supporting plain PHP function based
> themes are going to be continued. They can be a lot faster then
> including 20 PHP template files just to build a page.
More important, is the support. PHPtal and Smarty are used a LOT in the
industry. smarty has been maintained over three releases. There are a number
of smarty themes in there. Even if its not used a lot, the very fact that we
can *say* that we can support Smarty, is a big plus.
But even more important, we should (or could) really focus on some cross-CMS
engines as well. Imagine the coolness of being able to share themes between
Jooomla and Drupal. A joomla.engine or even droomla.engine would be required
for that. Dropping support for new engines makes this impossible.
A big -1 from me for retting rid of other engines then phptemplate!
Bèr
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