Hi
Have you read this page
http://camel.apache.org/how-do-i-edit-the-website.html
You must have a signed ICLA at Apache to be able to edit the docs.
Do you have that?
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Shital Mehta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have started learning and using apache camel. I noticed certa
Jakub, create an account in jira, use the same email address as the one
in the icla and let us know. We'll grant you the necessary karma.
Thanks the offer,
Hadrian
On 05/01/2012 11:50 AM, jkorab wrote:
Hi,
I'd like an account in order to contribute to the Camel wiki. My ICLA has
been accepted
Hi Hadrian,
I have a Jira account under jkorab but with a different (much older) email
address. Is there any way that I can change that address?
Jakub
hadrian wrote
>
> Jakub, create an account in jira, use the same email address as the one
> in the icla and let us know. We'll grant you the n
Never mind, I worked it out. The jkorab Jira account now points to my new
address. Thanks,
Jakub
jkorab wrote
>
> Hi Hadrian,
>
> I have a Jira account under jkorab but with a different (much older) email
> address. Is there any way that I can change that address?
>
> Jakub
>
>
> hadrian wr
I can confirm that. However, the confluence (wiki) account address
points to another address. That's the one you need to update.
If you can log into the confluence wiki, click on your name (menu) at
the top and select Profile. On the right side, next to the Personal
widget there is an Edit lin
The Apache Camel project [1] is a powerful open source integration framework
based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns [2].
The Camel community continues its efforts to issue patch releases on a
predictable schedule. We are a bit late with announcing the 2.8.5 release which
was actually a
Done (almost). I added a couple of scripts in ./etc/scripts. I actually
had to split a script I used in two because the way the schemas and
manual are published now is different, based on infra/websites. I will
update the release guide in the wiki about how to use them (in the
morning, getting
It could easy for us to break the dependency of karaf 2.2.x when the
karaf 3.x is out.
I don't think the define gogo and karaf import as optional can make the
camel command
support the karaf 2.2.x and karaf 3.x at the same time, if the user
still want to use the camel command.
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