Re: Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-11 Thread Andrea Chiumenti
Jesse, Thx for the reply adding a jira seems really a very good idea to get help and do make order into jfly development. The only thing is that I'll have to RTFM about jira, so I hope not to take much time. kiuma On 3/11/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I could be silent and have

Re: Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-11 Thread Andrea Chiumenti
...unless you attach an easy to run test case to a jira issue. How ?? I'm very interested, but jotspot doesn't allow registrations, so how can I attach my project to jira? On 3/11/07, Andrea Chiumenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jesse, Thx for the reply adding a jira seems really a very good

Re: Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-11 Thread andyhot
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY Andrea Chiumenti wrote: ...unless you attach an easy to run test case to a jira issue. How ?? I'm very interested, but jotspot doesn't allow registrations, so how can I attach my project to jira? On 3/11/07, Andrea Chiumenti [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-11 Thread Andrea Chiumenti
Thank you Andyhot! On 3/11/07, andyhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY Andrea Chiumenti wrote: ...unless you attach an easy to run test case to a jira issue. How ?? I'm very interested, but jotspot doesn't allow registrations, so how can I attach my

Re: Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-10 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
I could be silent and have you waiting with baited breath for something that's not going to happen but that seems unfair. Realistically - I'm not going to do anything other than what I said originallyWhich is pretty much nothing unless you attach an easy to run test case to a jira issue. On

Jesse--Temporary jfly public repository

2007-03-06 Thread Andrea Chiumenti
Hi Jesse, I've set a temporary jfly repository (it's my host) http://www.wingstech.it/jfly/nightly/ p.s. do you know where can I put it when officially announced, currently the project is hosted by sourceforge. Ciao, kiuma