On 5/25/05, J. Wolfgang Kaltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > On 5/24/05, J. Wolfgang Kaltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then start a Wiki page for "KnownConfigurations":
> > Lenya, Cocoon, XSL, JRE, JSP Server, WebServer
> 
> Would you care to start that Wiki page ?
> I am not familiar enough with Wiki formats to know if your ideas can be
> represented there (such as "Use a combined table with light green
> (good), yellow (conflicting reports), and pink (bad) backgrounds.") but
> it sounds like a good idea.
> Wolfgang

I can write HTML.  I have no experience with Wiki (or most basic OSS
tools), but some Wiki pages have formatting.  If I was designing an
application, I would store all the data including the email addresses
of the submitter (hidden from display), then automatically choose the
colors by comparing goods vs. bads.  Would also want a Form so updates
do not require work; that should be publically available.  I could
build this in Lenya if we move to Lenya for documentation.

Should add a comment field, especially for bad configs.  Then we have
issue with approving the text.

One concern if we move to Lenya for documentation: would the proposed
new system track who made each change?  If the SVN updates are
nightly, would individual edits be grouped into one "system" update? 
Then the Lenya app would need accountability tracking.

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So is Tomcat3.3 the lowest acceptable version?

Installation Instructions Revision Attempt #3:
"1. Get Apache Tomcat for JDK 1.4
Lenya is developed and tested with Tomcat 5.0.28; it is assumed in the
following instructions, and we highly recommend it.
Lenya uses the Java Servlet 2.2 specification, and may be compatible
with any version of Tomcat since the 3.3.0 release, but must use
Java 1.4.2.  See <A>Known good configurations.</A>"

solprovider

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