On 3-Mar-09, at 2:50 PM, Vincent Siveton wrote:

Hi Jason

2009/3/3 Jason van Zyl <[email protected]>:
XWiki is not using it because it doesn't work. Vincent created a wrapper to

We added a lot of tests in 1.1 and all seems to work with 2.0.x and 2.1.
I can't see the problems/issues that you refer. Could you point me?

That's the whole point of the argument. A couple people working on something that gets pushed into a release is not going to be found by any of us, it's going to be found by users. Which is why we have longish release cycles where the context code is not shifting around. We have a hard enough time with Maven itself. If the 1.1 had been released and soaked the whole period of the initial RCs that would be easier to deal with.


try and help integrate it but as it seems no one here is interested it will

If you refer to this thread [1], I can't see any consensus. Probably,
you could ping the list or redirect this thread to d...@maven.


I'm frankly not interested any more. If no one here is interested that's fine.

likely be dropped. It's not being used in production for anything.

Probably, Vincent will be the best person to response, but actually,
XWiki uses Doxia [2]. I know it is not 1.1 in production.

It's in there because I asked him to and the only thing of interest is the Confluence parser right now. It will be redone with JavaCC using WikiModel as no one is using the Wiki markup parsers from Doxia on a daily basis so they just don't get the attention. There is also now WikiText in Mylyn which has now also surpassed Doxia.


Cheers,

Vincent

[1] http://maven.markmail.org/message/azjndnva4y54kx7h
[2] 
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/platform/core/trunk/xwiki-rendering/xwiki-rendering-parsers/xwiki-rendering-parser-doxia/

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Thanks,

Jason

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