Hello, > Since it seems to be already well advanced, it could be nice to start > publishing a 0.1 version of it on extensions.xwiki.org so that people can > start installing it in their wikis to provide feedback to you, wdyt?
Why not, I just need to perform some manual tests on basic functionality (mail loading), as I didn't since last refactorings. It will also depend on my bandwith, but I think it'll have to wait till I'm back from holidays (not here next week). Might be better also because this way I'll be available to answer questions, if any. Also I should then really warn users downloading it, that next versions might reveal incompatibilities and need to purge and reload every loaded mails. I really want to focus on that before publishing a real 1.0, and provide some real automated migration using the mail Store for next versions. Writing java components is nice, but writing UI is more fun for me ;-) BR, Jeremie 2012/6/28 Vincent Massol <[email protected]>: > Hi Jeremie, > > On Jun 27, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote: > >> Hello, >> >>> PS: It's shaping up nicely, that's really cool :) >> >> Thanks :) >> As I was a bit fed-up with the Java component part, > > oh that's a pity, it's so nice to develop java components IMO ;) > >> I worked a little >> on nice things like UI look&feel, and revamped the forum view, for me >> at heart of the app navigation: >> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MailArchiveApplication#HTopics > > Nice! > >> The display adapts to the Color Theme in use, here Mint. >> I plan to add an admin option to display or not the statistics button, >> because I think some might want to restrict the user statistics >> viewing to admins only ... "Edit" is displayed only to persons with >> admin rights, or to the message author, "Reply" is displayed only for >> persons with edit rights (anyway reply is not implemented so it's only >> UI for now). >> I also plan, if one day I implement the syntax parser for email >> text/plain content, to by default hide quotes (with a showHide icon) >> as Gmail does. >> >> @Vincent: I hijacked your avatar from Nabble, I hope you don't mind >> ;-) (of course if you do mind I'll remove that asap). > > I don't mind at all :) > > Since it seems to be already well advanced, it could be nice to start > publishing a 0.1 version of it on extensions.xwiki.org so that people can > start installing it in their wikis to provide feedback to you, wdyt? > > Thanks > -Vincent > >> Thanks, >> Jeremie >> >> 2012/5/29 Vincent Massol <[email protected]>: >>> Hi Jeremie, >>> >>> On May 29, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote: >>> >>>> Dear community, >>>> >>>> I would like to request for a new contrib project to store the Mail >>>> Archive application I'm currently writing. >>>> >>>> Name: xwiki-application-mailarchive >>>> Description: A mailing-list archive application. >>> >>> I'm handling it. Give me 10 minutes. >>> >>>> - For now a GitHub project to store sources should be fine. My >>>> username on GitHub is "jbousque". >>>> - For Jira it might be useful to have a project once the application >>>> is released "officially", that is still not the case. Meanwhile the >>>> generic project is ok for me. >>> >>> Ok, I'll just create a jira component for you for now. >>> >>>> - There is a specific page in Design space on xwiki.org : >>>> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MailArchiveApplication , >>>> but for now no extension has been added. I would like if possible to >>>> test my extension (automatic install with dependencies) before >>>> publishing it >>> >>> You can do that easily locally by configuring a local extension repo, see >>> http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Extension+Module#HConfiguringExtensionRepositories >>> >>>> The Design page also gives some info about the current state and >>>> progress, and some screenshots. There is many remaining work, but it >>>> begins to look like something usable. The bad side is the lack of unit >>>> tests most of all ... >>>> >>>> A question : the groupId "org.xwiki.contrib" is to be used, do I have >>>> to use this exact groupId or can there be sublevels if needed ? >>>> If so I would use org.xwiki.contrib.mailarchive as groupId. >>> >>> You can have as many sublevels as you wish. >>> >>> Thanks >>> -Vincent >>> >>> PS: It's shaping up nicely, that's really cool :) > _______________________________________________ > devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

