[GitHub] camel pull request #2212: WIP: CAMEL-12212 sql-stored: support INOUT paramet...

2018-02-07 Thread brmeyer
GitHub user brmeyer opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/2212 WIP: CAMEL-12212 sql-stored: support INOUT parameters You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running: $ git pull https://github.com/brmeyer/camel CAMEL-12212 Alternatively y

[GitHub] camel pull request #2211: "CAMEL-12230:Camel-Ribbon: add a Karaf feature"

2018-02-07 Thread davsclaus
Github user davsclaus closed the pull request at: https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/2211 ---

Re: [HEADS UP] Migrating what remains of the Camel Confluence Site

2018-02-07 Thread Claus Ibsen
Hi For the EIPs then you can see this table, and find the broken links for the missing docs https://github.com/apache/camel/blob/master/camel-core/readme-eip.adoc Or an alternative is to build camel-core, and in the end it reports a list of missing EIP docs. mvn install -P fastinstall Also

Re: [HEADS UP] Migrating what remains of the Camel Confluence Site

2018-02-07 Thread Andrea Cosentino
I don't think there is an easy way, once we finish to migrate the remaining EIPs, we'll need to write a TOC of what we want in the documentation and then migrate only the confluence pages related to the TOC. -- Andrea Cosentino  -- Apache Camel PMC Member Apache K

Re: [HEADS UP] Migrating what remains of the Camel Confluence Site

2018-02-07 Thread Onder SEZGIN
Hi, Considering, CAMEL-11497; I have generated adoc files from confluence export. There are almost 900 adoc files. And also I've checkout exsiting adoc files under my local git clone. :~/github/camel$ ls -ltrR | grep ".adoc" | wc -l 872 I think the numbers are quite close. I think i can catch

[GitHub] camel pull request #2211: "CAMEL-12230:Camel-Ribbon: add a Karaf feature"

2018-02-07 Thread ramu11
GitHub user ramu11 opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/2211 "CAMEL-12230:Camel-Ribbon: add a Karaf feature" "CAMEL-12230:Camel-Ribbon: add a Karaf feature" You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running: $ git pull https://github.com/ra

Re: Request for the grant for editing karma

2018-02-07 Thread Vivek Jaiswal
​Hello, Thank you for the grant and information. I'll get on to this. BR, Vivek From: Bennet Schulz Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 1:53 PM To: dev@camel.apache.org; Andrea Cosentino Cc: Vivek Jaiswal Subject: Re: Request for the grant for editing karma Hi the

Re: Request for the grant for editing karma

2018-02-07 Thread Bennet Schulz
Hi there, I would love to help with the migration. Would be nice if someone could give me some infos about it. best, Bennet > On 7. Feb 2018, at 9:21 AM, Andrea Cosentino > wrote: > > The official documentation is now under the github repo, you can open Pull > requests there. > > We are mi

Re: Request for the grant for editing karma

2018-02-07 Thread Andrea Cosentino
The official documentation is now under the github repo, you can open Pull requests there. We are migrating the docs and preparing a new website. Help is appreciated. You'll find .adoc files under the different camel components folder. -- Andrea Cosentino  -- Ap

Re: Request for the grant for editing karma

2018-02-07 Thread Claus Ibsen
Hi I have granted you karma. Mind that many of the docs has been migrated to adoc files are there the wiki pages are deprecated / out of date, and any changes there will be lost. These docs are all components, data formats, languages, and most EIPs. But all the "other" stuff has not yet been migr

Request for the grant for editing karma

2018-02-07 Thread Vivek Jaiswal
​Hello, I request to grant me the editing karma permissions so that I can help in improving the documentation. My ICLA has been received at ASF. Below is the details about the same: ICLA username: VIVEK JAISWAL Also, below is the JIRA username for which I request the aforementioned grants. JIR