[TYPO3-english] License of the introduction package

Philipp Gampe typo3.list at philippgampe.info
Tue Jul 13 01:04:00 CEST 2010


On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 01:39:40 +0700, Andreas Becker wrote:

> 
> http://www.mediatech.net/typo3_templates.html where is Gregory Remington
> in the list of this project?
> 
> http://demo.webempoweredchurch,org
> where are all those great Developers of WEC?
> 
> http://templavoila.busynoggin.com
> where is Ron hall with the REALLY great framework for templavoila This
> framework is it actually ONLY which fascinates the people here in ASIA
> as no other CMS has got such a flexible stuff build in !
> 
> http://t3pack.com
> where is us in the list?
> 
> Where is Michael Bartel who build t3s - which me maintain meanwhile and
> will get it running again hopefully soon in 4.4
> 
> and don't forget those YAML packages of Dieter Bunkerd and others which
> are older than forge too?
> 
> There are lots and lots of initiatives which build packages and IMHO it
> is good so and not necessarily they need to collaborate but those who
> build the Introduction Package cold have learned from them too.
+1

> As great as the Introduction package is and it is really nice, without
> doubt, but it was actually only a reinvention and waste of energy as the
> documentation does not fulfill what a documentation is supposed to do.

I don't think so… the other packages are about templavoila … it is great 
to have a "normal" one again.

> My suggestion is therefore to simply build a subpage on TYPO3.org where
> you list all those Packages which have been released 100% GNU/GPL. So
> people can go there and test them all out.

*big +1*

one requirement, they should have contributed to TYPO3 before / those 
packages should not be advertisement for companies !!!

> It would be great to have a package where people could set it up and use
> it with even changing and line of code or TS. Everything could be
> prepared via TYPOscript Constants and editable by Constant Editor or
> similar/as an addition to wec_config. This would show the real usabilty
> of TYPO3 for EVERYBODY - even the noncoder!
+1


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