Hi, I am a webbie too, but I don't think I fully see the point of your
patchML... But I like XMl anyway so I might lend a little hand. What
language did you plan on using in the backend php, asp, java
/Andreas
> I'd love to spend more time finding out more about patches on
> the web. I have only found:
http://www.modular-planet.de
so
> far. Unfortunately the patches are not grouped by module set. So it is
> hard to indentify patches that I can do with just the A-100 M
> set. This would be a great use case for a XML-based web app:
> I'd create a markup language, similar to HTML, for patches, say
> PatchML, and we'd share patches thru PatchML web pages. I could
> search those pages and sort them by category, e.g. check for
> <modules-in-use>A100M</modules-in-use>. I might actually
> do this if people think its worth the time...
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> I'll definitely get more modules later, but I feel like I have so
> much to explore with those 10 modules that I'm happy to wait
> until I feel I've fully taken advantage of all the possibilities with
> just those modules... So it was definitely the right decision.
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> Keep in touch,
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> - Sebastian
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