Le Mardi, 24 fév 2004, à 13:12 Europe/Zurich, Andreas Hartmann a écrit :
...I would use CInclude. I'll try if it includes text files
and complain if it doesn't work :)
Note that there are at least two ways to "XMLize" text files:
-The chaperon block TextGenerator, which puts the whole text in a
s
Le Mardi, 24 fév 2004, à 08:44 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
...Exactly, we already tried out a store that simply used the
filesystem
(with converting a key to several directories). This Filesystem store
is still available somewhere and could be used.
BUT there were several problems (k
..We had quite a discussion about this...
..so remove the author tags on the same update?
+1
-Bertrand
Le Lundi, 23 fév 2004, à 17:09 Europe/Zurich, Scott Robert Ladd a écrit
:
...I will rewrite my web site to reflect the eventual removal of Jips
from Cocoon,...
The decision is yours but you could maybe simply specify that "Jisp
2.x" is used by Apache Cocoon.
...since you have patently refused
Le Lundi, 23 fév 2004, à 17:20 Europe/Zurich, Scott Robert Ladd a écrit
:
...When I've written cache system, I've always used the file system
directly. The only catch is that some operating systems limit the
number of files on disk or in a directory; a very active server could
hit those limits
Steven Noels wrote (to Scott Robert Ladd):
...I'm not saying you *should* follow the path of donation and
incubation, since this requires a lot of work and energy, I just want
to show you that being part of a larger family could buy you
something...
If Jisp is of interest to the JCS people, and
Le Samedi, 21 fév 2004, à 17:13 Europe/Zurich, Christopher Oliver a
écrit :
...I did some informal tests and it appears to actually be slower than
interpreted Rhino (not sure exactly why, perhaps because Rhino
bytecodes are higher level), but was significantly faster than
BeanShell (which is
Le Vendredi, 20 fév 2004, à 20:19 Europe/Zurich, Hunsberger, Peter a
écrit :
...Now, exactly, how you go about building a community is another
question.
But, it seems that perhaps some of the Cocoon project members might be
willing to help?..
After starting an Open-Source project myself (jfor, se
Le Vendredi, 20 fév 2004, à 14:16 Europe/Zurich, Antonio Gallardo a
écrit :
...Good news!
I already read some info of JCS and looks like the jisp usage is
optional:
Cool - moving to an ASF thing would certainly be good.
-Bertrand
Le Vendredi, 20 fév 2004, à 11:52 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit
:
...As our store depends on Jisp - what does this mean for us? IMO we
have
to look for a replacement. Any ideas/hints?
Hmm..I'm not too excited by http://www.coyotegulch.com/jisp/index.html
mentioning "the Apache project" a
Le Jeudi, 19 fév 2004, à 11:17 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
...I propose to move the producer part from the scratchpad into
the block combining both and maintaining everything that
belongs to the portal in one place.
+1
I haven't had time to look closer but this portlets stuff looks l
Le Mardi, 17 fév 2004, à 15:43 Europe/Zurich, Steven Noels a écrit :
Let's drop Jalopy. Your votes please.
+1, let's travel light ;-)
-Bertrand
Le Mardi, 17 fév 2004, à 07:42 Europe/Zurich, Alan a écrit :
...My communication skills are getting streched by all the
announcing. Please let me know if this is a good explaintion.
I can use it to create a better overview document
hmmm..this sounds very interesting but for me the n
Le Mardi, 17 fév 2004, à 06:17 Europe/Zurich, David Crossley a écrit :
...
The -k option is only for 'add' and 'update' etc.
The default with the command-line client is to do ASCII and you
need to explicitly do 'cvs add -kb' for images, and jar files, etc
Note also that the binary -kb flag is s
Le Lundi, 16 fév 2004, à 14:05 Europe/Zurich, Arje Cahn a écrit :
Anyone attending the XML Europe 2004?
I might go unless there is an ApacheCon Europe in 2004, in which case
I'll rather save my time and money for it.
The ApacheCon site says nothing about it, does anyone know if an
ApacheCon euro
Le Lundi, 16 fév 2004, à 11:09 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
...It might have been discussed before, but I still have this thought
anyway:
Isn't it possible to use our nice crawling feature of Cocoon to check
each link? So, basically we could start Cocoon as a servlet, start the
crawle
Le Vendredi, 13 fév 2004, à 16:52 Europe/Zurich, Christopher Oliver a
écrit :
I noticed the Petstore and Linotype samples were both broken _after_
the release. I'm not sure what caused this but it'd probably be a good
idea to test all the samples before releasing next time
I think we all ag
Le Dimanche, 15 fév 2004, à 15:41 Europe/Zurich, Stefano Mazzocchi a
écrit :
What if, instead of going thru the hassle of upgrading ant everytime
we remove it and pretend people have it installed? I think everybody
has ant installed by now. (in case they have 1.5.x, we could ship the
task onl
Le Vendredi, 13 fév 2004, à 12:47 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit
:
... 3) moving Woody inside cocoon core and rename it Cocoon...
...
+1 to renaming it ASAP (BTW, do we need a formal vote for the archives?
+I know we all agreed on this at Ghent but I also know there were not
+all develope
Le Vendredi, 13 fév 2004, à 09:45 Europe/Zurich, Bruno Dumon a écrit :
... 1) removing XMLForms entirely (they have been deprecated for a
while now)
I'm with Joerg here, there's no harm in leaving it sit there for a
little longer, and there are people using it.
I'd be +1 for removing all its doc
Le Vendredi, 13 fév 2004, à 08:29 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a
écrit :
...I think the general rule for dists is that only the last release
is in the usual dist directory and all other old releases
are on archive.apache.org
We currently always have three releases there, the last two ones
for
Le Vendredi, 13 fév 2004, à 00:22 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit
:
On 12.02.2004 07:38, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
...The dependency tree as we use it at the moment is not meant
blocking, but that's an obvious wrong usage of it and bugzilla as it
reads "bug 123 blocks 456&q
Did I miss something, or is there a good reason why 2.1.2 is not
available for download anymore on our mirrors?
-Bertrand
Saw this on lenya-dev:
De: "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jeu 12 fév 2004 17:10:50 Europe/Zurich
À: Lenya Developers List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Objet: we need
Hi Cocoonistas,
It's a bit late but I realize there have been no announcements here:
http://lots.ch : Wednesday 18.2, Bern: Let's open the source!
A one-day event: talks, workshops, project presentations, OSCOM
hackathon, you name it.
Mostly in German, some talks in English.
Several Cocoon and
Le Jeudi, 12 fév 2004, à 16:51 Europe/Zurich, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...
+1 also, but we have to be careful of the potential parallel
evolutions of the same class in the trunk and in the scratchpad...
CVS branches are very useful IMHO for such experimental-but-maybe-cool
stuff.
For some reason
Le Jeudi, 12 fév 2004, à 11:04 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz
REALLY! No joke this time!...
You didn't say "Carsten says end of code freeze". It doesn't count ;-)
Although I really appreciate the idea, the first thing that comes into
my mind i
Le Jeudi, 12 fév 2004, à 10:25 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
REALLY! No joke this time!...
You didn't say "Carsten says end of code freeze". It doesn't count ;-)
More seriously: thanks very much Carsten for "negociating" and doing
the release!
-Bertrand
Le Mercredi, 11 fév 2004, à 19:53 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit
:
...The dependency tree as we use it at the moment is not meant
blocking, but that's an obvious wrong usage of it and bugzilla as it
reads "bug 123 blocks 456". We really should use this only for
blocking issues...
I disag
Le Mercredi, 11 fév 2004, à 17:37 Europe/Zurich, Sylvain Wallez a écrit
:
...I let you decide as I'm currently too swamped to follow closely the
flow...
What, Sylvain not following the flow? I thought you were a Flow expert
;-)
-Bertrand
Le Mercredi, 11 fév 2004, à 16:11 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a
écrit :
To increase the confusion :) I think we should stick to the code
freeze as I
see the chance for a release tomorrow...
A release would be good as it looks like all known blockers are gone.
FYI I cannot help integrating t
Le Mardi, 10 fév 2004, à 15:37 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
..So, please cast your vote.
+1
The caching/jisp problem seems to be present in 2.1.3 already, so a
release is ok IMHO.
-Bertrand
Le Mardi, 10 fév 2004, à 11:24 Europe/Zurich, Steven Noels a écrit :
...
"The Apache Cocoon Community Project fosters community-based
exploration, design and implementation of web application frameworks
with a focus on XML pipelining, centralized configuration mechanisms
and separation of conce
Le Lundi, 9 fév 2004, à 11:56 Europe/Zurich, Stuart Roebuck a écrit :
...Okay, it's me that's daft, I thought the conversation was talking
about Cacheable XSP, not a demo of it...
No problem - only those who write nothing never write something "daft"
;-)
-Bertrand
Le Lundi, 9 fév 2004, à 11:19 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
...But shouldn't we add prominent warnings to such
issues, a link on the welcome page or something?
Yes, but we have to be very careful with the formulation. Users
shouldn't
Get the impre
Le Dimanche, 8 fév 2004, à 14:11 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/cocoon-2.1/lib/core/Attic/excalibur-
store-20031211.jar
I've tried with this jar instead of the one which is in CVS now and was
able to reproduce the lockup problem, details at
http://nago
Le Lundi, 9 fév 2004, à 11:32 Europe/Zurich, Stuart Roebuck a écrit :
On 7 Feb 2004, at 2:36 pm, Geoff Howard wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 15:15 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
5) Cacheable XSP is *painfully
Le Dimanche, 8 fév 2004, à 18:59 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a
écrit :
...Now, in general I totally agree with you, but I fear that this bug
is
in there for a long time, which means all 2.1.x releases have already
this bug (perhaps I'm wrong)...
In this case no problem to release with bug 26
Le Dimanche, 8 fév 2004, à 10:23 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
...Bertrand, can you do your test again with the former version of the
JAR (mid december)? From what I see the bug was already in before and
the patch provided by Charles did not solve it as it does not address
the bug in J
Le Dimanche, 8 fév 2004, à 10:45 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
...Do we and how do we want to store the sources of CVS snapshots of
our libraries?
If you do your CVS snapshot against a particular date it is
reproducible, something like
cvs export -D 2003-12-31 12:00 somemodule
Then
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 23:44 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26753
Persistent store or cache corruption?
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-07
18:34 ---
Afaik, this is a known Jisp
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 15:15 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
5) Cacheable XSP is *painfully* slow! It takes 2 seconds per
request!!!...
Um, isn't that because the xsp intentionally sleeps for 2 seconds so
you can observe the effect of the caching? It says it is d
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 15:01 Europe/Zurich, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit :
I took some time to test what we have... Found several showstoppers:...
See also the "next release" bug
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=25321
we have entered some new stuff including a scary cache c
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 15:12 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
...Maybe you can add an anteater test too ;)
+1, me loves anteater tests ;-)
-Bertrand
Le Samedi, 7 fév 2004, à 15:04 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
starts nowjust a joke :)
The code freeze starts tomorrow morning and ends with the release on
thursday (hopefully).
Do I need a vote to apply a bug fix now that the code freeze has
(presumably) star
Joerg, did you forget to commit TraxTransformer after your
DeliTransformer changes?
Deli block now compiles ok, please cross-check.
(I'm no Avalon guru) (yet;-).
-Bertrand
bdelacretaz2004/02/07 00:59:57
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/transformation
TraxT
Le Vendredi, 6 fév 2004, à 22:38 Europe/Zurich, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit
:
...Sounds yummy... How much slower will it be comparing to good old
Axis - generated classes?
Compared to the network round-trip that any SOAP call implies, the
difference might be negligible for most applications. But thi
Le Vendredi, 6 fév 2004, à 20:44 Europe/Zurich, Davanum Srinivas a
écrit :
For #2 - See DynamicInvoker in Axis
(http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/ws-axis/java/samples/client/)
Thanks - looks like just what we need!
-Bertrand
Based on http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FlowAndWebServices, we
talked a bit about this on IRC today and I did some research.
It looks like the "only" things missing are:
a) A rhino adapter (written in java, rhino extension), which accepts
any method name and number of parameters, and d
Le Vendredi, 6 fév 2004, à 18:22 Europe/Zurich, Stefano Mazzocchi a
écrit :
..me thinking: since we are already distributing ant and junit, why
don't we distribute anteater as well and make that part of the build
process? I'm sure that would make it easier for people to write new
tests.
Why not
I made some small changes which clarify how tests can be written, but
everything has been in place for ages.
People, please have a look!
More info at http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=TestingFramework
-Bertrand
Le Vendredi, 6 fév 2004, à 09:45 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a
écrit :
...Anyway, as this seems to be a mass of work, I think we should wait
for the release and switch right after it.
WDYT?
+1, let's use the energy to test the release instead.
-Bertrand
Le Jeudi, 5 fév 2004, à 09:21 Europe/Zurich, Steven Noels a écrit :
...Hi folks - input for the board report is welcome, and due for next
Friday the 13th.
Rough ideas (don't remember if the report is more technical or
community oriented or both, assume both):
-FirstFridays are becoming a welcome
see http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FirstFriday
I'll be "there" at least in the (GMT) morning - see you!
-Bertrand
Le Lundi, 2 fév 2004, à 16:27 Europe/Zurich, Steven Noels a écrit :
...How about dropping the mailto: link for the 2.1.4 release?
+1
As we saw last week [1], many sysadmins use default error pages, so I
agree that these should not be point and click noise generators for our
lists.
Tech people wi
Le Lundi, 2 fév 2004, à 11:45 Europe/Zurich, Guido Casper a écrit :
Torsten Curdt wrote:
...I just hope it's worth the effort since everyone
seems to be going the OJB way...
It _is_ worth it IMHO since there is more to databases (like reporting
applications) than persisting Java objects (otherwis
Le Vendredi, 30 jan 2004, à 16:38 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
...Appears it's properly blocking in the release plan for next release:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=25321
Am I interpreting that right?
you're right - I have increased the severity to make it mor
Le Vendredi, 30 jan 2004, à 14:30 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a écrit :
On 30.01.2004 10:54, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
...I propose the 12th of february
as the release date for 2.1.4 - regardless if we have solved all
the open issues (RORE - Release often, release early).
WDYAT?
+1
+1 - The 1.3 runt
Le Vendredi, 30 jan 2004, à 08:21 Europe/Zurich, Matthew Langham a
écrit :
It looks as though the German Commerzbank is using Cocoon:
https://portal01.commerzbanking.de/cocoon/zgs/frankfurt/pubdist/
derivate.pag
e
Yes, and this
https://portal01.commerzbanking.de/cocoon/NOPAGE
makes it more obv
Le Mercredi, 28 jan 2004, à 11:52 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit
:
...With our deprecated block we have another mean to lead the user to
the new components. When it's excluded the application will just not
work. But I don't know if this is true for 2.2 and real blocks too...
hmm...I don't
Le Mercredi, 28 jan 2004, à 02:40 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit
:
One problem often mentioned is that Cocoon provides to many
possibilities to achieve some goals. Cocoon's flexibility ends where
it is more confusing than helpful. Therefore I want to propose to
remove/deprecate the comp
Sorry, my bad. Should be fixed now.
it is - thanks!
-Bertrand
Current CVS does not compile here, looks like the PageLocalScopeHolder
class source code is missing:
src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/flow/javascript/fom/
FOM_Cocoon.java:238: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class PageLocalScopeHolder
location: class
org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.jav
Le Lundi, 26 jan 2004, à 22:14 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Before switching to NetNewsWire (macosx only) I used
http://www.newsisfree.com which does a decent job and requires only a
browser on the client side.
This is more or less a portal where you
Le Dimanche, 25 jan 2004, à 22:52 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit
:
...Can you recommend some little nice piece of software for handling
the RSS stuff automatically for me without surfing around through the
world of blogs?
Before switching to NetNewsWire (macosx only) I used
http://www.n
This is just an informal dinner, no big event this time.
Please have a look at
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonUserGroupSwitzerland if
you're interested.
Michael Gerzabek kindly offered to coordinate the event.
See you there!
-Bertrand
Le Mardi, 13 jan 2004, à 09:47 Europe/Zurich, Steven Noels a écrit :
... saw Marc once hooking the Eclipse debugger into an Apple, and that
seriously kicked ass - you don't need println() anymore of you have a
full-blown debugger at your service.
Yes, if you're debugging java code it's fairly eas
Le Mardi, 13 jan 2004, à 03:41 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
[snip]
I don't like that message has been added to the core sitemap tags.
How about adding separate tag (ant-like):
It's easier to add/remove (comment/uncomment) a tag than an attribute.
Or, arguing s
For me 2003 has been a great year around here, the GT was fantastic and
Cocoon has made great progress towards becoming a widespread and
well-known tool. I'm proud to play my small part here even if I often
wish I could do more.
Thanks to everybody, I hope you all have a great year in 2004!
-B
Le Mercredi, 31 déc 2003, à 13:25 Europe/Zurich, Antonio Gallardo a
écrit :
...I also noted there are some files that currently has:
1999-2002 in the portal block, hssf serializer (poi block) + some on
slop,
qdox files
Can I changed this too?
IANAL but I think so.
In fact it would be more pra
Le Mardi, 30 déc 2003, à 21:06 Europe/Zurich, Litrik De Roy a écrit :
...I liked the fact that 2.1.1, 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 followed each other
quickly. And I know that Bertrand has hinted several times at a 2.1.4
release...
me? hinted at something?
You're right though, people have mentioned several t
Next Friday should in theory be a FirstFriday but I don't know if
anyone is in the mood at this time of the year.
I won't be able to participate, but if people are willing to do it,
please go ahead and create a new page from
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FirstFriday
If it doesn't hap
Well, if we can believe the cryptic messages from
http://www.silent-penguin.com/archives/001509.html, Matthew's birthday
starts in 45 minutes, so
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
-Bertrand, carefully saving the thread ID this time so we can create
the longest thread in history ;-)
Le Samedi, 20 déc 2003, à 11:17 Europe/Zurich, Antonio Gallardo a écrit
:
..The change is already in the CVS. Please check it.
build works, "cocoon servlet" works. Didn't do any performance check.
Ciao,
Bertrand
Le Vendredi, 19 déc 2003, à 19:19 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
Happy Birthday, Joerg!
does ICQ tell the truth? if so: HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOERG!
-Bertrand
(Too bad we lost the orignal Happy Birtdhay Thread ID ;-)
Le Vendredi, 19 déc 2003, à 21:41 Europe/Zurich, Timothy Larson a écrit
:
I made my first commit (to cform's AbstractWidget.java).
Would somebody please check whether the line endings
were handled correctly?
Line endings of
src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/formmodel/
AbstractWidg
Le Samedi, 20 déc 2003, à 09:59 Europe/Zurich, Antonio Gallardo a écrit
:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/jar/jar.html#JAR%20Index
Sounds interesting, and as it is based on an extra file in jars (IIUC)
I don't see how it could cause any harm.
Did you do any measurements with and without
Le Lundi, 15 déc 2003, à 08:17 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
I want to propose Daniel Fagerstrom as new Cocoon committer...
big +1, I'm afraid to say "I thought he was one already" but I would
have lost if I had to bet ;-)
-Bertrand
Le Lundi, 15 déc 2003, à 07:58 Europe/Zurich, Harald Wehr a écrit :
...In cocoon.xconf we added the parameters for the connection:
jdbc:postgresql://192.168.9.2/vrgis
vrgis
sigrv
I'm not sure if this applies to your case, but
http://avalon.apache.org/excalib
est either:
a) reformatting when the code freeze starts but *before* everybody
starts frantically testing stuff before the release (we all do this
don't we?)
or
b) reformatting right *after* the release to give us time to find
potential reformatting bugs.
-Bertrand
--
Bertrand De
Le Jeudi, 11 déc 2003, à 15:30 Europe/Zurich, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...what do you think of using "-dev-mmdd.jar" names?
+1 for having the date in the filename.
I like "-dev" as well.
-Bertrand
Le Mardi, 9 déc 2003, à 17:56 Europe/Zurich, Stephan Michels a écrit :
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
...Can you explain how it would be used? CVS preprocessor? ant task
that
everybody has to (painfully) run before every commit?
Ant target, like 'ant format'.
Which one
Le Mardi, 9 déc 2003, à 16:24 Europe/Zurich, Stephan Michels a écrit :
...after I made some positive experiences with jalopy, an open source
code formatter, I want to offer install jalopy with a proposal
for the our code convention
Can you explain how it would be used? CVS preprocessor? ant ta
Le Mardi, 9 déc 2003, à 10:32 Europe/Zurich, Unico Hommes a écrit :
...Just one request though. Can somebody add 'current CVS 2.2' to
version
list?
done.
-Bertrand
Hi Reinhard,
Thanks very much for setting this up!
If people here "bite" (*and* do the underlying implementations ;-) I'm
sure this will be a big help for project coordination.
Basically what you suggest is "if you're working on something it must
be an issue in bugzilla" - I like this rule, it
Le Samedi, 6 déc 2003, à 16:44 Europe/Zurich, Martin Holz a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The TreeProcessor would ignore everything in the annotations namespace
(Sylvain suggests adding a filtering XMLPipe just after the parser
that reads the sitemap file).
Wo
Le Samedi, 6 déc 2003, à 14:04 Europe/Zurich, David Crossley a écrit :
...Anyway, can you recall your suggestion, Bertrand?
I don't have an ICQ log, but what I suggested was creating a
transformer to wrap text.
Writing a TextWrappingTransformer which processes configurable element
names ( for e
Le Vendredi, 5 déc 2003, à 23:15 Europe/Zurich, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit
:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
We talked about this at the GT and today again on irc, the goal is to
allow structured comments in sitemaps, for example:
http://apache.org/cocoon/sitemap/1.0";
xmlns:note=
We talked about this at the GT and today again on irc, the goal is to
allow structured comments in sitemaps, for example:
http://apache.org/cocoon/sitemap/1.0";
xmlns:note="http://apache.org/cocoon/sitemap/annotations/1.0";
>
annotations added to
sitemap today
no filename, gener
I've been doing this for two bugs today:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24817
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20640
I think it makes it clear that we're waiting for input from these
people. It will help keeping track of such cases, including close the
bug in
Hi Sean,
Gang.
Please do not cross-post such questions, your question is ok for the
users@ list.
-Bertrand
All volunteers are welcome, non-committers can also help analyze issues
and provide patches.
See http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FirstFriday
-Bertrand
Le Mercredi, 3 déc 2003, à 23:47 Europe/Zurich, Pier Fumagalli a écrit :
...Simple, and easy...
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing this.
-Bertrand
Le Mardi, 2 déc 2003, à 01:36 Europe/Zurich, Pier Fumagalli a écrit :
...Note to self (and to others) use BugZilla to track development and
not only bugs! :-)
+1000 ;-)
-Bertrand
Le Lundi, 1 déc 2003, à 12:15 Europe/Zurich, Pier Fumagalli a écrit :
Reinhard asked me if some of us can have access to BugZilla to manage
components and versions - I believe especially for tracking the
development of Woody^H^H^H^H^H CocoonForms :)
Short answer is "yes"... Long answer is "who
Le Lundi, 1 déc 2003, à 09:35 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit:
...So using the dependency function we can create following hierarchy:
- CocoonFormsRoadmap
- release 1.0
CocoonForms release 1.0 maybe, just to be clear
- multi-form support
- calculated widgets
- release 1.1
Le Lundi, 1 déc 2003, à 08:51 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...CocoonForms = need to to define a Component called
CocoonForms for the
"Cocoon 2" product in bugzilla.
What do we need this for?
Defining a "Cocoon Forms" component of Cocoon allows you to mark issues
as being specific to Coc
Le Dimanche, 30 nov 2003, à 21:08 Europe/Zurich, Litrik De Roy a écrit :
...2) There was a piece of text saying "0 votes used out of 6
allowed.". Does this mean that I can only cast 6 votes. The
enhancements list for Woody/CocoonForms will be much longer than
that...
This max number of votes is
Le Dimanche, 30 nov 2003, à 15:18 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit
:
...yep, I had the feeling too but as we don't have any rules for
feature
requests and I don't have the know-how in Bugzilla how to separate
between patches, bugs and feature requests...
There was a discussion a while ago,
Le Lundi, 24 nov 2003, à 22:02 Europe/Zurich, Upayavira a écrit :
...Then I've effectively created a class. But it seems a bit around
the houses to me...
ok, see your point now, thanks.
Don't close the door on scripting stuff too soon though, there's a lot
happening with Groovy [1] (not to menti
Le Lundi, 24 nov 2003, à 22:00 Europe/Zurich, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
...From that point of view my solution must be really good in your
opinion :-)
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonFeatures
hmmm..maybe we should push a little more towards patches?
Instead of
If you want to add fur
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