[Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

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Thu Feb 21 17:23:37 GMT 2013


this is the thing from the other day though again - who owns the zip 
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Subject:[Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	By all means think about a 2.1 version. 2.0, from my point of view,
is very much about the HTML5 stuff, and I don’t want other things
delaying or getting in the way of us releasing 2.0 as soon as we can.
In my head, I see 2.1 as  a ’tidy up’ release, a chance to put a
few things straight, and to build in some of this new developer
oriented stuff.

	 

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John
SENT: 21 February 2013 12:44
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	 

	Ok, that is the general idea but if we can include a particular
version then at least we’ll know the SVN works with that version…
then we can test the latest and include the latest one that works…

	 

	Pat wants to have an architecture conversation about where we are
going for 2.0 and beyond. I think we can include the actions and
filters in v2.0 but they will be of limited functionality until the
action triggers are incorporated into the current code not really sure
how it fits in with Pat’s modularisation as there is crossover of
functionality. Also, there is a lot to do before the easter release
(even just what is in the Google Doc list). Just wondering whether we
think we should branch off again and a 2.1 branch for future future
development and use the current SVN to work towards the Easter
release… I knkow Pat seems to embrace the uncertainty but I’m
still cautious about overloading the main trunk with my potentially
buggy code… ;-)

	 

	Regards,

	 

	John Smith

	Learning Technologist

	School of Health & Life Sciences

	Glasgow Caledonian University

	 

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Julian Tenney
SENT: Thursday, February 21, 2013 11:28 AM
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	 

	Then I think you can include it, it’s more ca se of whether it a
better idea to refer people to a kept up to date source?

	 

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Smith, John
SENT: 21 February 2013 11:21
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	 

	GPL http://codex.wordpress.org/License [5] 

	 

	 

	Regards,

	 

	John Smith

	Learning Technologist

	School of Health & Life Sciences

	Glasgow Caledonian University

	 

	FROM: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [6]
[mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [7]] ON BEHALF OF
Julian Tenney
SENT: Thursday, February 21, 2013 11:04 AM
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SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	 

	What license is WordPress?

	 

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Smith, John
SENT: 20 February 2013 12:31
TO: For Xerte technical developers
SUBJECT: [Xerte-dev] Re: Using Wordpress code in XOT

	 

	Please ignore last diagram sent… too many things going on in my
head..

	 

	My question, for Pat or Julian probably… if I wanted to use a
Wordpress file (php) in XOT, would there be any license issues etc?
can the file go in the SVN etc and be distributed with XOT or should
there just be advice on where to get it from on Wordpress site?

	 

	John

	 

	 

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