On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:14, First name Last name zaries@global.co.za wrote:
What I was thinking about was free standing widgets that don't need a whole framework to carry them. A specification for something like this would include a list of common properties/functionality and general methodology (persistence,state...etc) that would fit in with hunchentoot's design and strong points.
Start with something new. I do not think that Hunchentoot itself should be extended to include a widget framework, and I also think that Edi's development model is not suitable for an effort similar to the one that you have suggested. Rather, I think what you are talking about is creating a web framework with certain properties that you don't seem to find in other frameworks.
I think the Hunchentoot mailing list is a suitable starting point to discuss such a framework up to the point where enough traffic has been gathered to create a suitable standalone project. common-lisp.net is a free hosting service for Common Lisp projects, just let me know if you want me to set up infrastructure.
I'd suggest that you go ahead and maybe start by detailing out what you think should be the common denominator for the "widgets" that you propose.
-Hans