Onno,

Nicely done getting this done. EPF Wiki is a great addition!

I love the test accounts... Hilarious...
Andy still lives on....

Cheers

   /Per
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Great news Onno,
 
  J
  Thank you very much for your work.
  I´m going to test the windows installation. If I find any issue I´ll let 
you know.
 
Regards,
Maciel 
 
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Sent: terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2008 07:42
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Subject: [epf-dev] EPF Wiki 1.5 release candidate
 
Hi all,
What is in CVS for EPF Wiki right now qualifies as a 1.5 release 
candidate, I think, so I tagged as the first release candidate 
(EPFW_R1_5_RC1).
I use the contents of CVS to do a daily deployment to my own server. If 
you are interested to see the results live, you can find them here 
http://dailybuild.epfwiki.net.  The server is rebuild every day at 12:30 
to 13:30 GMT so you will not be able to access around that time.
A few test accounts are created:
- Main administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with password George 
Shapiro
- Administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with password Andy Kaufman
- User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with password Tony Clifton
You can also sign up if you want, email is configured on that server. If 
you don't, if multiple users logon using the same account and start making 
changes, it can lead to strange results, but maybe you are lucky. 
I receive detailed error reports from that server, so if you play around 
with it and something is not working as it should, it will be useful input 
for me.
If you want to install this yourself, you can download the build and there 
is a installation guide for Windows. Excluding time for downloading the 
components, it takes a little more than half an hour to install yourself.
http://dailybuild.epfwiki.net/epfwiki.zip. 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Installation_Guide. 
I am not finished with the installation guide for Linux, which is the 
preferred platform for EPF Wiki. 
For those who are interested in de development bit, there is also a 
development guide 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/EPF_Wiki_Development_Guide
Best Regards,
Onno
Onno van der Straaten
Logica (http://www.logica.com) 
EPF Committer
 

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