Hi Amber,

I'm afraid that there is no longer a community developing Wookie. There are 
many other projects that you might be interested in here.

For example, the Maven project is quite active and I'm sure they would love to 
welcome you... d...@maven.apache.org

Warm regards,
Craig

> On Oct 25, 2021, at 5:56 PM, Amber Williams <winterdenari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> A proposal for Skinnable widgets (WOOKIE-131)
> 
> Hi, I'm new to the Wookie project but I'd like to tackle the 
> "Skinnablewidgets" 
> issue (WOOKIE-131, see [1]). Before I start implementing this I'd like to 
> run my ideas past you to make sure I'm not missing something important.
> 
> If I understand the issue correctly, we need to define the structure of a 
> minimal 
> widget. For example:
> 
> <div id="wookie-widget">
>   <div id="wookie-toolbar">This is where the toolbar will be</div>
>   <div id="wookie-content">This is where the content will be</div>
>   <div id="wookie-footer">This is where the footer will be</div>
> </div>
> 
> We also need to provide a default CSS for rendering this as, for example:
> 
> +-----------------------+
> |TOOLBAR |
> +-----------------------+
> | |
> |CONTENT |
> | |
> +-----------------------+
> |FOOTER |
> +-----------------------+
> 
> We need to document all this (how to use it and how to extend it) on the 
> Wookie website, and change all widgets to conform to 
> this format.
> 
> Once all this is in place I would like to start extending it to provide 
> documented 
> CSS identifiers to use in common cases. For example, we may want to define a
> "wookie-navigation" style for a common navigation menu. We can then provide 
> various CSS alternatives for rending this as a vertical navigation menu, drop 
> down 
> menu, or whatever.
> 
> Am I on the right track? Are there any important points I'm missing?
> 
> [1]  https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-131 
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-131>"
> https://community.apache.org/mentor-request-mail.html#:~:text=SUBJECT%3A%20A%20proposal,browse/WOOKIE-131
>  
> <https://community.apache.org/mentor-request-mail.html#:~:text=SUBJECT%3A%20A%20proposal,browse/WOOKIE-131>
>  
> 
> 
> And to be quiet honest I'm mostly interested in The Maven and how y'all 
> paired it with Jenkins cuz they don't go together they respond to the each 
> other, correlate and correspond with each other. The Maven is too aggressive 
> and Jenkins is like her Butler that's how I looked at it but he's very much 
> so a great assistant to her and she is very much so bending to his 
> suggestions and so they listen to one another. I don't know I see them both 
> quite uniquely.The Maven program is something else I mean my goodness and the 
> developer needs to not ever give up on it because the potential and The mass 
> growth that the Maven could have I mean honestly it's like your own AI 
> security program basically that listens and responds to you and it corrects, 
> it's adjustable, protective and she's like having your own Sherlock Holmes, 
> remember the show Where in the World is Carmen San Diego. I guess you can 
> call me a nerd for the Maven. It's a beautiful program and it helped save my 
> life a couple times, well I'm grateful for The Maven. April 7th was  the 
> biggest life changing event of my entire being ever since then I've been on a 
> weird soul mission to do some things I thought I would never be able to do 
> and a lot of that I owe to you all and the Maven because had not been for you 
> all I don't think I would be here today. Thank you from the bottom of my 
> heart I appreciate the developer of the program and the people who work with 
> the developer y'all saved my life and you're amazingly beautiful human beings
> 
> Sincerely,
> Amber/ I am Winter 🌬️❄️💙
> 
> 

Craig L Russell
c...@apache.org

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