Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2011-01-02 Thread Jakob Korherr
Great news - thanks Gerhard!

Regards,
Jakob

2011/1/2 Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com:
 the infrastructure team installed the mercurial plugin for hudson!
 regards,
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 2010/12/21 Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com

 as far as i know there is a mercurial plugin for hudson.
 imo we should contact the infrastructure team.
 regards,
 gerhard

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 2010/12/21 Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com

 I just found out that hudson does not support mercurial.

 So if we want to use the projects for integration tests on hudson, -1
 from me for mercurial.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 2010/12/21 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  rdebusscher
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
 
  mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems
  :(
 
  LieGrue,
  strub
 
  --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
  To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
  Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM
 
  i've created [1] and [2].
  @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
  regards,gerhard
 
 
 
 
  [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/
 
 
 
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  2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org
 
 
  +1
 
 
 
  On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr
  jakob.korh...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   +1
 
  
 
   I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
 
   contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  
 
   Regards,
 
   Jakob
 
  
 
   2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 
   +1 for extra examples.
 
  
 
   With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like
   directories
   not
 
   visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
   better
   for
 
   forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  
 
   Regards
 
   Rudy.
 
  
 
   On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
   wrote:
 
  
 
   If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go
   for
 
   Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
   but
   it is
 
   way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 
   I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc
   and do
   a
 
   checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
  
 
  
 
   Werner
 
  
 
   Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  
 
   hi @ all,
 
  
 
   imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
   easier
 
   for contributors to donate their examples.
 
   we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of
   svn is
 
   that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 
   however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 
   the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
   easier
 
   to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
   features.
 
  
 
   furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 
   subproject/topic.
 
   e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 
   myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
   communication
 
   on the users-list)
 
   that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
   issue
 
   tracker.
 
  
 
   - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  
 
   regards,
 
   gerhard
 
  
 
   http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
   Your JSF powerhouse -
 
   JSF Consulting, Development and
 
   Courses in English and German
 
  
 
   Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   --
 
   Jakob Korherr
 
  
 
   blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 
   twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 
   work: http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
 
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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2011-01-01 Thread Gerhard
the infrastructure team installed the mercurial plugin for hudson!

regards,
gerhard

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Courses in English and German

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2010/12/21 Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com

 as far as i know there is a mercurial plugin for hudson.
 imo we should contact the infrastructure team.

 regards,
 gerhard

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces


 2010/12/21 Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com

 I just found out that hudson does not support mercurial.

 So if we want to use the projects for integration tests on hudson, -1
 from me for mercurial.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 2010/12/21 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  rdebusscher
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
 
  mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(
 
  LieGrue,
  strub
 
  --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
  To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
  Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM
 
  i've created [1] and [2].
  @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
  regards,gerhard
 
 
 
  [1]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2]http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/%5B2%5D
  http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/
 
 
 
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  2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org
 
 
  +1
 
 
 
  On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr 
 jakob.korh...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   +1
 
  
 
   I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
 
   contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  
 
   Regards,
 
   Jakob
 
  
 
   2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 
   +1 for extra examples.
 
  
 
   With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like
 directories
   not
 
   visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
 better
   for
 
   forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  
 
   Regards
 
   Rudy.
 
  
 
   On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  
 
   If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 
   Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
 but
   it is
 
   way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 
   I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
 do
   a
 
   checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
  
 
  
 
   Werner
 
  
 
   Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  
 
   hi @ all,
 
  
 
   imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
 easier
 
   for contributors to donate their examples.
 
   we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn
 is
 
   that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 
   however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 
   the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
   easier
 
   to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
   features.
 
  
 
   furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 
   subproject/topic.
 
   e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 
   myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
   communication
 
   on the users-list)
 
   that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
 issue
 
   tracker.
 
  
 
   - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  
 
   regards,
 
   gerhard
 
  
 
   http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
   Your JSF powerhouse -
 
   JSF Consulting, Development and
 
   Courses in English and German
 
  
 
   Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   --
 
   Jakob Korherr
 
  
 
   blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 
   twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 
   work: http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
 
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  blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
 
  sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
 
  twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-23 Thread Jan-Kees van Andel
Hey,

My GoogleCode username: jankeesvanandel

/JK

2010/12/21 Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com

 as far as i know there is a mercurial plugin for hudson.
 imo we should contact the infrastructure team.

 regards,
 gerhard

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces


 2010/12/21 Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com

 I just found out that hudson does not support mercurial.

 So if we want to use the projects for integration tests on hudson, -1
 from me for mercurial.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 2010/12/21 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  rdebusscher
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
 
  mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(
 
  LieGrue,
  strub
 
  --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
  To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
  Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM
 
  i've created [1] and [2].
  @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
  regards,gerhard
 
 
 
  [1]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2]http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/%5B2%5D
  http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/
 
 
 
  http://www.irian.at
 
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  JSF Consulting, Development and
  Courses in English and German
 
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  2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org
 
 
  +1
 
 
 
  On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr 
 jakob.korh...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   +1
 
  
 
   I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
 
   contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  
 
   Regards,
 
   Jakob
 
  
 
   2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 
   +1 for extra examples.
 
  
 
   With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like
 directories
   not
 
   visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
 better
   for
 
   forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  
 
   Regards
 
   Rudy.
 
  
 
   On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  
 
   If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 
   Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
 but
   it is
 
   way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 
   I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
 do
   a
 
   checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
  
 
  
 
   Werner
 
  
 
   Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  
 
   hi @ all,
 
  
 
   imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
 easier
 
   for contributors to donate their examples.
 
   we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn
 is
 
   that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 
   however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 
   the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
   easier
 
   to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
   features.
 
  
 
   furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 
   subproject/topic.
 
   e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 
   myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
   communication
 
   on the users-list)
 
   that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
 issue
 
   tracker.
 
  
 
   - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  
 
   regards,
 
   gerhard
 
  
 
   http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
   Your JSF powerhouse -
 
   JSF Consulting, Development and
 
   Courses in English and German
 
  
 
   Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   --
 
   Jakob Korherr
 
  
 
   blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 
   twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 
   work: http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
 
  Matthias Wessendorf
 
 
 
  blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
 
  sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
 
  twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-23 Thread Gerhard
i've created [1].

regards,
gerhard

[1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-fullstack-examples

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2010/12/21 Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com

 i've created [1] and [2].

 @committers:
 please post your google user-names and i'll add them.

 regards,
 gerhard

 [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/
 [2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

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 2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org

 +1

 On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  +1
 
  I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
  contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  Regards,
  Jakob
 
  2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  +1 for extra examples.
 
  With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
 not
  visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better
 for
  forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
  Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but
 it is
  way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
  I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do
 a
  checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
 
  Werner
 
  Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  hi @ all,
 
  imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
  for contributors to donate their examples.
  we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
  that most contributors are familiar with svn.
  however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
  the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
 easier
  to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
 features.
 
  furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
  subproject/topic.
  e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
  myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
 communication
  on the users-list)
  that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
  tracker.
 
  - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  regards,
  gerhard
 
  http://www.irian.at
 
  Your JSF powerhouse -
  JSF Consulting, Development and
  Courses in English and German
 
  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
  Jakob Korherr
 
  blog: http://www.jakobk.com
  twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
  work: http://www.irian.at
 



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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Jakob Korherr
+1

I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.

Regards,
Jakob

2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 +1 for extra examples.

 With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories not
 visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better for
 forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

 Regards
 Rudy.

 On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it is
 way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a
 checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


 Werner

 Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

 hi @ all,

 imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
 for contributors to donate their examples.
 we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
 that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier
 to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

 furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 subproject/topic.
 e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication
 on the users-list)
 that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
 tracker.

 - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

 regards,
 gerhard

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces







-- 
Jakob Korherr

blog: http://www.jakobk.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
work: http://www.irian.at


Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
+1

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1

 I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
 contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 +1 for extra examples.

 With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories not
 visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better for
 forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

 Regards
 Rudy.

 On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it is
 way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a
 checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


 Werner

 Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

 hi @ all,

 imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
 for contributors to donate their examples.
 we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
 that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier
 to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

 furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 subproject/topic.
 e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication
 on the users-list)
 that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
 tracker.

 - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

 regards,
 gerhard

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces







 --
 Jakob Korherr

 blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 work: http://www.irian.at




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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Gerhard
i've created [1] and [2].

@committers:
please post your google user-names and i'll add them.

regards,
gerhard

[1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/
[2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/

http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

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2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org

 +1

 On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  +1
 
  I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
  contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  Regards,
  Jakob
 
  2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  +1 for extra examples.
 
  With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
 not
  visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better
 for
  forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
  Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but
 it is
  way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
  I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do
 a
  checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
 
  Werner
 
  Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  hi @ all,
 
  imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
  for contributors to donate their examples.
  we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
  that most contributors are familiar with svn.
  however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
  the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier
  to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.
 
  furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
  subproject/topic.
  e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
  myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
 communication
  on the users-list)
  that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
  tracker.
 
  - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  regards,
  gerhard
 
  http://www.irian.at
 
  Your JSF powerhouse -
  JSF Consulting, Development and
  Courses in English and German
 
  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
  Jakob Korherr
 
  blog: http://www.jakobk.com
  twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
  work: http://www.irian.at
 



 --
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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Mark Struberg
mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(

LieGrue,
strub

--- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM

i've created [1] and [2].
@committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
regards,gerhard


[1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/



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2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org


+1



On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com wrote:

 +1



 I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can

 contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.



 Regards,

 Jakob



 2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:

 +1 for extra examples.



 With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories not

 visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better for

 forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.



 Regards

 Rudy.



 On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:



 If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for

 Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it is

 way better than SVN and a very good RCS.

 I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a

 checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.





 Werner



 Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:



 hi @ all,



 imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier

 for contributors to donate their examples.

 we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is

 that most contributors are familiar with svn.

 however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork

 the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier

 to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.



 furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per

 subproject/topic.

 e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,

 myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication

 on the users-list)

 that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue

 tracker.



 - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.



 regards,

 gerhard



 http://www.irian.at



 Your JSF powerhouse -

 JSF Consulting, Development and

 Courses in English and German



 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces















 --

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 twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr

 work: http://www.irian.at









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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Rudy De Busscher
rdebusscher

Regards
Rudy.

On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:

 mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(

 LieGrue,
 strub

 --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
 To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
 Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM

 i've created [1] and [2].
 @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
 regards,gerhard


 [1]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/



 http://www.irian.at

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 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

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 2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org


 +1



 On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  +1

 

  I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can

  contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.

 

  Regards,

  Jakob

 

  2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:

  +1 for extra examples.

 

  With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
 not

  visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better
 for

  forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

 

  Regards

  Rudy.

 

  On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 

  If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for

  Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but
 it is

  way better than SVN and a very good RCS.

  I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do
 a

  checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.

 

 

  Werner

 

  Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

 

  hi @ all,

 

  imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier

  for contributors to donate their examples.

  we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is

  that most contributors are familiar with svn.

  however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork

  the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier

  to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

 

  furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per

  subproject/topic.

  e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,

  myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
 communication

  on the users-list)

  that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue

  tracker.

 

  - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

 

  regards,

  gerhard

 

  http://www.irian.at

 

  Your JSF powerhouse -

  JSF Consulting, Development and

  Courses in English and German

 

  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  --

  Jakob Korherr

 

  blog: http://www.jakobk.com

  twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr

  work: http://www.irian.at

 







 --

 Matthias Wessendorf



 blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/

 sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf

 twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf










Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Jakob Korherr
I just found out that hudson does not support mercurial.

So if we want to use the projects for integration tests on hudson, -1
from me for mercurial.

Regards,
Jakob

2010/12/21 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 rdebusscher

 Regards
 Rudy.

 On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:

 mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(

 LieGrue,
 strub

 --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
 To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
 Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM

 i've created [1] and [2].
 @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
 regards,gerhard



 [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/



 http://www.irian.at

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 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

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 2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org


 +1



 On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  +1

 

  I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can

  contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.

 

  Regards,

  Jakob

 

  2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:

  +1 for extra examples.

 

  With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
  not

  visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better
  for

  forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

 

  Regards

  Rudy.

 

  On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 

  If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for

  Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but
  it is

  way better than SVN and a very good RCS.

  I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do
  a

  checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.

 

 

  Werner

 

  Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

 

  hi @ all,

 

  imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier

  for contributors to donate their examples.

  we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is

  that most contributors are familiar with svn.

  however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork

  the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
  easier

  to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
  features.

 

  furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per

  subproject/topic.

  e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,

  myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
  communication

  on the users-list)

  that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue

  tracker.

 

  - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

 

  regards,

  gerhard

 

  http://www.irian.at

 

  Your JSF powerhouse -

  JSF Consulting, Development and

  Courses in English and German

 

  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  --

  Jakob Korherr

 

  blog: http://www.jakobk.com

  twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr

  work: http://www.irian.at

 







 --

 Matthias Wessendorf



 blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/

 sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf

 twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf












-- 
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blog: http://www.jakobk.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
work: http://www.irian.at


Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-21 Thread Gerhard
as far as i know there is a mercurial plugin for hudson.
imo we should contact the infrastructure team.

regards,
gerhard

http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

Professional Support for Apache MyFaces


2010/12/21 Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com

 I just found out that hudson does not support mercurial.

 So if we want to use the projects for integration tests on hudson, -1
 from me for mercurial.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 2010/12/21 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
  rdebusscher
 
  Regards
  Rudy.
 
  On 21 December 2010 11:52, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
 
  mstruberg, since struberg without the 'm' was already taken it seems :(
 
  LieGrue,
  strub
 
  --- On Tue, 12/21/10, Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  From: Gerhard gerhard.petra...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples
  To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
  Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:43 AM
 
  i've created [1] and [2].
  @committers:please post your google user-names and i'll add them.
  regards,gerhard
 
 
 
  [1]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-extval-examples/[2]
 http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-codi-examples/
 
 
 
  http://www.irian.at
 
  Your JSF powerhouse -
  JSF Consulting, Development and
  Courses in English and German
 
  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
 
 
 
  2010/12/21 Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org
 
 
  +1
 
 
 
  On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jakob Korherr 
 jakob.korh...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   +1
 
  
 
   I like the idea. This way community members (!= committers) can
 
   contribute examples (and/or test cases) a lot easier.
 
  
 
   Regards,
 
   Jakob
 
  
 
   2010/12/20 Rudy De Busscher rdebussc...@gmail.com:
 
   +1 for extra examples.
 
  
 
   With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
   not
 
   visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
 better
   for
 
   forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.
 
  
 
   Regards
 
   Rudy.
 
  
 
   On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  
 
   If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 
   Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
 but
   it is
 
   way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 
   I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
 do
   a
 
   checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.
 
  
 
  
 
   Werner
 
  
 
   Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:
 
  
 
   hi @ all,
 
  
 
   imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
 easier
 
   for contributors to donate their examples.
 
   we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn
 is
 
   that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 
   however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 
   the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
   easier
 
   to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
   features.
 
  
 
   furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
 
   subproject/topic.
 
   e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 
   myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
   communication
 
   on the users-list)
 
   that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
 issue
 
   tracker.
 
  
 
   - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.
 
  
 
   regards,
 
   gerhard
 
  
 
   http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
   Your JSF powerhouse -
 
   JSF Consulting, Development and
 
   Courses in English and German
 
  
 
   Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   --
 
   Jakob Korherr
 
  
 
   blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 
   twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 
   work: http://www.irian.at
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
 
  Matthias Wessendorf
 
 
 
  blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
 
  sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
 
  twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 --
 Jakob Korherr

 blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 work: http://www.irian.at



Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-20 Thread Rudy De Busscher
+1 for extra examples.

With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories not
visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably better for
forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

Regards
Rudy.

On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
 Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it is
 way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
 I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a
 checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


 Werner

 Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

  hi @ all,

 imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
 for contributors to donate their examples.
 we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
 that most contributors are familiar with svn.
 however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
 the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier
 to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

 furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per subproject/topic.
 e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
 myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication
 on the users-list)
 that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
 tracker.

 - +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

 regards,
 gerhard

 http://www.irian.at

 Your JSF powerhouse -
 JSF Consulting, Development and
 Courses in English and German

 Professional Support for Apache MyFaces






Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-20 Thread Werner Punz
Actually after recomparing GIT and mercurial I still think Git is the 
better although harder to handle system.

Too bad that Google code does not allow GIT as well.

Werner


Am 20.12.10 10:07, schrieb Rudy De Busscher:

+1 for extra examples.

With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
not visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
better for forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

Regards
Rudy.

On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
mailto:werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
but it is way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
do a checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


Werner

Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

hi @ all,

imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
easier
for contributors to donate their examples.
we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of
svn is
that most contributors are familiar with svn.
however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
easier
to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
features.

furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
subproject/topic.
e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
communication
on the users-list)
that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
issue
tracker.

- +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

regards,
gerhard

http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

Professional Support for Apache MyFaces









Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-20 Thread Werner Punz

Ok just saw google code also allows git.

But I am perfectly fine with Merc, I just dont have any real experiences 
with it except for reading the literature about it and having my 
personal gripes. But I never really want to go back to a centralized 
system with no local history.


As for the personal opinion.
I personally simply prefer git, because I dont like the one full dir per 
remote branch structure merc has, this ends up with about 15 checkouts 
in different dirs on the same project, for bigger stuff you all have to 
maintain manually.


Git has the saner approach with keeping all branches local and remote 
ones within one directory and allowing an easy switch between them. But 
outside of that its core problem is the command set which is sometimes 
outright weird (easy git helps with that on command line level however 
and on ide level you never have to touch the dirty git porcellaine anyway)
But as I said I am fine with every solution except for going back to SVN 
again :-)
Once you worked with a distributed RCM once, you never want to go back, 
thats the order of things.




Werner



Am 20.12.10 10:09, schrieb Werner Punz:

Actually after recomparing GIT and mercurial I still think Git is the
better although harder to handle system.
Too bad that Google code does not allow GIT as well.

Werner


Am 20.12.10 10:07, schrieb Rudy De Busscher:

+1 for extra examples.

With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
not visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
better for forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

Regards
Rudy.

On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
mailto:werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
but it is way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
do a checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


Werner

Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

hi @ all,

imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
easier
for contributors to donate their examples.
we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of
svn is
that most contributors are familiar with svn.
however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
easier
to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
features.

furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
subproject/topic.
e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
communication
on the users-list)
that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
issue
tracker.

- +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

regards,
gerhard

http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

Professional Support for Apache MyFaces













Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-20 Thread Werner Punz
Ok correction as it seems there is no direct git support, it is just a 
mirror like Apache does it, sorry for the wrong info.


Werner


Am 20.12.10 10:20, schrieb Werner Punz:

Ok just saw google code also allows git.

But I am perfectly fine with Merc, I just dont have any real experiences
with it except for reading the literature about it and having my
personal gripes. But I never really want to go back to a centralized
system with no local history.

As for the personal opinion.
I personally simply prefer git, because I dont like the one full dir per
remote branch structure merc has, this ends up with about 15 checkouts
in different dirs on the same project, for bigger stuff you all have to
maintain manually.

Git has the saner approach with keeping all branches local and remote
ones within one directory and allowing an easy switch between them. But
outside of that its core problem is the command set which is sometimes
outright weird (easy git helps with that on command line level however
and on ide level you never have to touch the dirty git porcellaine anyway)
But as I said I am fine with every solution except for going back to SVN
again :-)
Once you worked with a distributed RCM once, you never want to go back,
thats the order of things.



Werner



Am 20.12.10 10:09, schrieb Werner Punz:

Actually after recomparing GIT and mercurial I still think Git is the
better although harder to handle system.
Too bad that Google code does not allow GIT as well.

Werner


Am 20.12.10 10:07, schrieb Rudy De Busscher:

+1 for extra examples.

With mercurial, I had already some 'strange' things (like directories
not visible in pre-commit list but still commited, ...) but probably
better for forking/branching. So no opinion about the technology used.

Regards
Rudy.

On 18 December 2010 12:21, Werner Punz werner.p...@gmail.com
mailto:werner.p...@gmail.com wrote:

If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for
Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git)
but it is way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and
do a checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.


Werner

Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

hi @ all,

imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be
easier
for contributors to donate their examples.
we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of
svn is
that most contributors are familiar with svn.
however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's
easier
to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more
features.

furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per
subproject/topic.
e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier
communication
on the users-list)
that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the
issue
tracker.

- +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

regards,
gerhard

http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

Professional Support for Apache MyFaces

















[apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-18 Thread Gerhard
hi @ all,

imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier for
contributors to donate their examples.
we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is that
most contributors are familiar with svn.
however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork the repository
and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier to mirror
the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per subproject/topic.
e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication on
the users-list)
that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
tracker.

- +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

regards,
gerhard

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Re: [apache-extras] myfaces examples

2010-12-18 Thread Werner Punz
If we have the choice between svn and Mercurial thesn please go for 
Mercurial. Merc is not my personally preferred rcs (which is git) but it 
is way better than SVN and a very good RCS.
I think it should be no problem for most people to install Merc and do a 
checkout especially since it has better Windows support than GIT.



Werner

Am 18.12.10 11:42, schrieb Gerhard:

hi @ all,

imo we should host some examples at apache-extras. it would be easier
for contributors to donate their examples.
we have the choice between svn and mercurial. the advantage of svn is
that most contributors are familiar with svn.
however, with mercurial it's easier for contributors to fork
the repository and to contribute their examples. moreover, it's easier
to mirror the repository e.g. to bitbucket which offers more features.

furthermore, it would be nice to have one repository per subproject/topic.
e.g. myfaces-extval-examples, myfaces-codi-examples,
myfaces-stacks-examples, ..., myfaces-helpline (for easier communication
on the users-list)
that would allow a clear separation concerning the wiki and the issue
tracker.

- +1 for mercurial and one repository per subproject/topic.

regards,
gerhard

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