On 12/6/2010 03:39, James Kosin wrote:
Everyone,
I'm going to have to agree with Grant on the project. Lets not get too
deep into collaborating just yet. We have a lot of work to do as it is.
Those of you who are use to the SVN area of apache's site, don't
laugh... I found it difficult to find how to get to the check-out area
for our project.
(1) SVN access. If your like me you haven't exactly gotten use to SVN
lately and just don't know the structure of Apache's site. Your not
alone. I just found our project in the list and how to check-out the
project.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/opennlp
svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/opennlp
--username xxxxxxx --password xxxxxxxxx
The user name and password stuff is pretty much optional until you have
to check-in... I think.
Actually you never need it for checkout, just for checkin. When
you check out with a view to checking in changes, be sure to
use https, for some reason that's required or you won't be able
to check in your changes later.
I don't know if you use Eclipse for programming, but if you do,
install one of the svn plugins. I use subclipse,
http://subclipse.tigris.org/, but there are others that are
supposed to work equally well.
When we have sources up, you can just check-out the trunk for the source
project. The above is good for a backup or other operation where you
need to get the entire tree.
(2) SSH access. I'm guessing, since we have access to the linux
servers on people.apache.org that we can also setup web-pages for
ourselves.... Haven't gone down that path much yet.
You can. Just dump your html into ~/public_html, Unix style. Mine
is here: http://people.apache.org/~twgoetz/
(and I see that I urgently need to update it...)
(3) I'm going to see if maybe I can draw up a logo for the site. I
can't promise anything immediate. But, I'm going to give it a good try.
Thanks,
James K.