Matthew already commented on Stefano's latest post to the Cocoon developer list and I don't have that much to add to Matthew's observations. I tried to do something about Cocoon's complexity some time ago, and not much came out of it, so I let it fall beneath the horizon.
Anyway, I offered a small suggestion in the way of overcoming one of the troubles Stefano mentions:
Scripting spoiled me so much (and my life habits changed too with my new job) that my attention span in coding is very much reduced: spending hours without seeing anything solidifying will very likely force me to
leave it unfinished and uncommitted… then the next day something else
comes along… and when I go back to it I forgot where I was (or the
codebase would have already changed!) and I have to start over again!!!
I can't count how many times that happened!
When I think about implementing real blocks, I think about the *weeks*
of not having anything visible and I never even start!! even if it might
honestly just take a few days!
I simply suggested using the Green Bar as a cure for this particular illness. What do you think?



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