Microsoft has generously offered to “hand over the keys” to these CSS Friendly adapters. To be clear: Microsoft has approved the idea of directly letting the community decide on and implement changes to the ASP.NET 2.0 CSS Friendly Control Adapters.
Personally, I think this is great
Thanks to Brian Demarzo, we have a project already set up at CodePlex,
http://www.codeplex.com/cssfriendly. However, I think Brian’s intent was focused towards offered the community a specific packaging option: putting all of the adapter code into a single DLL. A community-wide CodePlex project for these adapters would have
a broader goal, I suppose. Perhaps we can morph Brian’s project, with his permission, of course, into something that more people can contribute to. Or, we can agree to start fresh with a new CodePlex project.
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Microsoft OKs community development of these adapters
Mar 07, 2007 04:39 PM|LINK
Microsoft has generously offered to “hand over the keys” to these CSS Friendly adapters. To be clear: Microsoft has approved the idea of directly letting the community decide on and implement changes to the ASP.NET 2.0 CSS Friendly Control Adapters.
Personally, I think this is great
Thanks to Brian Demarzo, we have a project already set up at CodePlex, http://www.codeplex.com/cssfriendly. However, I think Brian’s intent was focused towards offered the community a specific packaging option: putting all of the adapter code into a single DLL. A community-wide CodePlex project for these adapters would have a broader goal, I suppose. Perhaps we can morph Brian’s project, with his permission, of course, into something that more people can contribute to. Or, we can agree to start fresh with a new CodePlex project.
What are your thoughts?
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