Humm ... Just thinking I might put that directly inside my app xar ... WDYT ?

2012/8/9 Jeremie BOUSQUET <[email protected]>:
> Thanks Jerome,
>
> Another thing about this project: I'd like to prepare things, and
> particularly the user guide part, so it's available when I'll publish
> the extension.
> For this particular use-case though, I'd like to extend the user/admin
> guide part on more than one page, as it may be quite large.
> Where should I put these pages ?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremie
>
> 2012/8/9 Jerome Velociter <[email protected]>:
>> On 08/09/2012 03:29 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
>>>
>>> Holidays: completed ... back on this.
>>>
>>> I have some requests:
>>>
>>> * I'd like to add a version in XWiki Contrib JIRA project, but it
>>> seems I don't have the right - or I don't know how to do.
>>> The version would be "Mail Archive Application 0.1", if someone could
>>> help me to add that :)
>>>
>>> * Do I need to deploy my maven project to your (or any) Nexus
>>> repository in order to add the extension to xwiki.org, or can it be
>>> done later or never ? Well, not really in order to add the extension,
>>> but more to have it installable by the extension manager ...
>>
>>
>> You need to point the dependency management of your project to our Nexus
>> staging repository. See
>> http://contrib.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome#HReleasetheproject
>>
>> Then you'll need an admin to create you a nexus account.
>>
>> Jerome
>>
>>
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeremie
>>>
>>> 2012/6/28 Jeremie BOUSQUET <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> 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 :)
>>>>>
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>> --
>> Peace,
>> ---Jerome
>>
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