They are one and the same ( http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas) ICLA =
CLA unless you're doing this work for a corporation and it wants another
CCLA. You don't submit it to me, you mail/fax it into the address given
at the top of the http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf.
Thanks,
Glen
On 05/22/2013 12:07 PM, nicolas muller wrote:
Hello Glen
I can submit you an ICLA and a CLA too. In the first time, I will add
informations and correct the style and the syntax fault.
When you think it is right you could update the wiki with it.
I started with database storage and it is a big subject :) I want to do
better than previous.
Best regards,
2013/5/20 Glen Mazza <[email protected]>
Yes, please submit an ICLA[1] prior to updating our Roller Wiki. (Does it
let you update it now without an ICLA? I'll need to ask Apache
Infrastructure how to change that.) If you're leery on signing an
ICLA--something all committers are required to--if you'd like I can go
ahead and just update the Wiki myself, linking to your articles.
Thanks for your contribution. Remember open source works best when *both*
the user and the volunteer developer benefit from the latter's work, so
don't bother document/researching obscure topics that don't help you in
your field. Also, on the Wiki, everything should be written in the 3rd
person as *anybody* can update it, nobody owns any page. If what you're
writing is "I want to show this... and I developed that...", etc., that's
best for a blog or GitHub (as you're doing), with a link added to the
Roller Wiki instead. (Personally, I do both--sometimes I update Apache
documentation, when it's mine all mine and I just want it maintained by
myself, etc., then I blog it.)
Regards,
Glen
[1] http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.**com/How-do-you-edit-the-WIKI-**
users-guide-td547611.html#**a547612<http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/How-do-you-edit-the-WIKI-users-guide-td547611.html#a547612>
On 05/19/2013 06:11 PM, nicolas muller wrote:
Hello Glen,
Sorry for my being late to answer but I had to change to PC from Mac.
So I can again install Roller again this week :)
What do I need to do to have write access to the RollerWiki ?
I am reading again my text to correct mistakes and add Postgres and
Microsoft SQL server configuration to develop.
I just created an account into Confluence but I don't think I am right to
add pages. Do I need to send you any paper?
Just little question if someone knows why use JDBC 3 or JDBC 4 with
postgre
?
Thanks for any ideas. It seems to be right with JDBC4 but...
Best regards,
2013/5/16 Glen Mazza <[email protected]>
Hi Nicolas, great -- I think it would be a good idea to add a link from
the Roller Wiki to this page, maybe from one of the IntelliJ pages you
referenced. (You can also move your article into the Wiki if you wish.)
You have write access to the Roller Wiki?
Glen
On 05/16/2013 09:49 AM, nicolas muller wrote:
Hello,
I was installing Roller5 with Maven/IDEA/Mysql from trunk source.
I did a little guide to explain how to change database for debug.
No revolution, just a little guide for newby as me with maven and IDEA.
https://github.com/zepouet/****roller-project/blob/master/****README.md<https://github.com/zepouet/**roller-project/blob/master/**README.md>
<https://github.com/**zepouet/roller-project/blob/**master/README.md<https://github.com/zepouet/roller-project/blob/master/README.md>
In the next step, I will explain how to deal with unit tests.
Thanks and hope it could help.
Best regards,