I think the stylesheet can be figured out one way or the other...what we really need to do is decide if we like the approach that Clement has proposed and, if so, where should physically generate the repository...

-> richard

Clement Escoffier wrote:
Hi,

I change the XSLT file, now there is colors :-)

Clement


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Hi Clement !
I have personally a slight preference for the stylesheet coming from
the OSGi Web site (attached file) .
Apart from the style itself (better for presbyopian eyes), it sorts the
bundles alphabetically. I see you have commented this feature in yuor
xsl file.
Of course that's a matter of personal preference, and that's not the
main point !
Best regards,
Anne
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Hello,

I attach the Didier's XSLT stylesheet to the generated XML file.
The result is available here :
http://plop-plop.net/obr/repository.xml

Clement

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Great idea !

Not only it will ease people getting started with felix, but it can
help convince people giving a try :
if your repository.xml refers to an obr2html.xsl file, and you show
people the repository in a browser, you will have the same "waw"
effect as with the old Oscar repository. You see a nice list of
already existing bundles, and if you follow the "doc" link it goes to
the doc etc..

Regards,
Anne

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Hi Richard,

I think it would be great if you can arrange this. I think that
people
that are new to OSGi can have a hard time to get started with felix
(i
noticed this a few times) and i think that being able to install
felix
bundles in a simple and convenient way might help.

Regards,
Peer


On 9 May , 2008, at 16:11 , Richard S. Hall wrote:
There currently is not. We definitely need this. It basically
involves
determining at least two things:

 1. How should we go about generating the repo?
        * We have the capability to generate OBR repository files,
but
          how do we get one generated for our current set of
released
          bundle versions?
 2. Where do we put the repository?

I don't really know the best way to do (1). As for (2), I am not
sure if it matters, I don't think it needs to be hosted on our
Apache
site.
I could put the repo on my own personal web site or we could just
put them on the Source Forge web site.

-> richard

p.s. Sorry to cross post, it is not necessary to cross post
replies...I just want to make sure that this discussion is seen on
the
dev list.

peter.doornbosch wrote:
Hi,

I wonder if there is an obr repository for the (current versions
of
the) felix bundles. When i start felix (1.0.4), obr is configured
with the url http://oscar-
osgi.sourceforge.net/obr2/repository.xml,
which contains only a few really old bundles....

Regards,
Peter


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