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Re: keep running into issue while commiting [the specified baseline is not the latest baseline]

2012-11-28 Thread Christian Grobmeier
No, i just had the same.

THe US svn got a huge commit, and it needed to be synced to EU mirror.
This takes a while.

For me it did work meanwhile.
The recommendation is to switch to svn.us or to wait until the sync is over


On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò
 wrote:
> On 28/11/2012 13:58, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote:
>>
>> On 28/11/2012 13:56, Robby Pelssers wrote:
>>>
>>> http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#latest-baseline
>>>
>>> I tried several times to commit the patch for [COCOON3-114] but with no
>>> success so far.
>>>
>>> Anyone experiencing similar issues?
>>
>>
>> I do: I've solved temporarily the situation by switching to
>> svn.us.apache.org from svn.apache.org (which presumably resolves to
>> svn.eu.apache.org for both of us).
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> It seems there are quite some issues: http://monitoring.apache.org/status/
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> Regards.
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[cocoon3] why setup()?

2012-03-29 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hello folks,

I was looking at cocoon3 Pipeline interface. I saw:

setup(OutputStream outputStream)
setup(OutputStream outputStream, Map parameters)

It seem one always needs to call setup() (which makes sense). But why
is there a method like this? Couldn't it be the execute method which
takes the OutputStream?

execute(OutputStream outputStream)
execute(OutputStream outputStream, Map parameters)

One would get rid of setup - this feels more natural to me at first glance.

Cheers
Christian



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Piwi to join the ASF?

2011-10-29 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hello all,
we, the maintainers of the Piwi Framework are currently discussing if
we move to the ASF.http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/piwi/?redir=1
Piwi is an xml/xslt transformation framework in PHP. The reason I
write to this list is because Piwi has stolen many things from Cocoon
:-) We are speaking of Generators, Pipelines, Transformers,
Serializers etc. As you can imagine, Piwi is some kind of PHP
implementation of Cocoon. Due to the different nature of PHP we differ
on various places from Cocoon. But after all you can say, if you
manage to work with Cocoon, you have a good chance to understand Piwi
very quickly.
Therefore it might make sense to run Piwi as some kind of Cocoon subproject.

Piwis goal is to create web applications quickly (as so many frameworks).

One of the problems we currently are facing is community. Piwi has
only a small community, users know each one face to face. There are
many strong frameworks out there, like the Zend MVC. This might be a
problem Zeta Components is facing too (another ASF project).

Now I am an ASF committer and member, working on various projects
(including the incubator). For me it makes perfect sense to move the
project to the incubator and start building up a community. Other
projects like Zeta Components and log4php might benefit from it.
Anyway, to make this happen we need help. We are only two guys and
therefore we are looking for other Apache Committers who are
interested in stepping up as initial committers, mentors, champion.
Please shout, if you are interested or let me know what you think abou it

Cheers,Christian
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