Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-12-01 Thread hepabolu
Ross Gardler wrote: I just wonder if it is possible to keep the site "invisible", i.e. it is only available through a URL, not through any link on the Daisy site. Just to avoid any questions and hack attempts (I know security by obscurity). When a user arrives at the Daisy site they can only

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-12-01 Thread Ross Gardler
hepabolu wrote: Reinhard Poetz wrote: Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: Maybe we could use the private committer's SVN area to coordinate and review stuff once we start writing, not to hide it from our "public" community but to respect the (assumed) magazine's desire for keeping things private bef

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-12-01 Thread hepabolu
Reinhard Poetz wrote: Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: Maybe we could use the private committer's SVN area to coordinate and review stuff once we start writing, not to hide it from our "public" community but to respect the (assumed) magazine's desire for keeping things private before publication.

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-12-01 Thread Reinhard Poetz
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: Maybe we could use the private committer's SVN area to coordinate and review stuff once we start writing, not to hide it from our "public" community but to respect the (assumed) magazine's desire for keeping things private before publication. Other suggestion, use

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-12-01 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Le 29 nov. 05, à 11:28, hepabolu a écrit : ...1. Introductory article. - what is Cocoon - purpose of the series Bertrand, could you write this one? Maybe refer to your "bricks" app to explain some "Cocoon terminology" like pipelines etc. I could chip in for the "purpose" part... Sound

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-11-30 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
Helma, thanks for keeping the ball rolling. I'm still willing to help out and do my part of the work, that is: > - Cocoon and "enterprise application integration" by Gianugo > - Cocoon as service integration platform (suggested by Stefano), by > Massimo, Matthew and Gianugo. I'm not sure how much

[Docs] Articles on Cocoon - reminder

2005-11-29 Thread hepabolu
Guys, with the hectic days of the 2.1.8 release past and the ginormous amount of spare time during Christmas ;-) coming up, I'd like to remind you of your promises to write an article on Cocoon. Just to refresh your memory: The idea is to get a series of articles that explain various aspects

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Arje Cahn wrote: I'd be happy to write a piece about knowledge sharing in intranets or on the web. Generating relationships, using team folders, finding articles, using thesauri and taxonomies, etc. Practical stuff that really adds value, no fuzzy knowledge management buzz. Also not about Wiki

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Torsten Curdt
Actually I had this idea a while ago. The Cocoon bible. Written by the people who wrote it. Having a couple more authors to split the huge task. We could even make it an Open Source book. Available as a pdf or in print for the ones who want to hold something in there hands. I would love that...

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Steven Noels
On 11 Oct 2005, at 15:33, Matthew Langham wrote: I will be at EuroOSCON next week and will see what may be possible to raise the awareness for Cocoon over at O'Reilly. Actually it is a pity no-one submitted a Cocoon talk for that. I did submit a Daisy one with mentioning of Cocoon. Looks like

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Torsten Curdt
Actually I had this idea a while ago. The Cocoon bible. Written by the people who wrote it. Having a couple more authors to split the huge task. Uhm. Isn't this what the documentation should be all about? That's what it should be ...and I think we are making good progress. Sylvain showed me

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread hepabolu
Torsten Curdt wrote: - what would be the most interesting site/magazine to get this series published? I intend to get them up on our documentation site as well, just have to figure out what the most effective publishing schedule is. I think O'Reillynet/xml.com is a good place. O'Reilly

RE: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Matthew Langham
> > I think you should convince our more CTO-ish type of > committers that even if they are so overwhelmed and busy > these days, it's probably good for their business and > cocoon's in general, if we show off a little more what we > achieved. More real life case studies and serious stuff can

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Steven Noels wrote: Of course, that's easier said than done. But I stopped dreaming of finding time to write something when I stopped caring for my name on a cover. Same here. -- Stefano.

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Torsten Curdt wrote: - what would be the most interesting site/magazine to get this series published? I intend to get them up on our documentation site as well, just have to figure out what the most effective publishing schedule is. I think O'Reillynet/xml.com is a good place. O'Reilly

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Steven Noels
On 11 Oct 2005, at 15:06, Torsten Curdt wrote: Actually I had this idea a while ago. The Cocoon bible. Written by the people who wrote it. Having a couple more authors to split the huge task. Uhm. Isn't this what the documentation should be all about? Instead of doing the FOO-jerk, just make

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Torsten Curdt
- what would be the most interesting site/magazine to get this series published? I intend to get them up on our documentation site as well, just have to figure out what the most effective publishing schedule is. I think O'Reillynet/xml.com is a good place. O'Reilly has wanted a book o

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
hepabolu wrote: Hi, this is both a notification and some requests. During the GT I've asked several people in the community to write an article on an aspect of Cocoon. The intention is to get a series of a few articles and have them published in an (online) magazine or other relevant site to

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Steven Noels
On 11 Oct 2005, at 10:22, Arje Cahn wrote: - Cocoon and CMS by Steven, focus on the role/advantages of Cocoon in Daisy Darn, Steven, you got me there. Don't worry: the idea was just to narrate why we're happy to have based part of Daisy on Cocoon. I didn't mean to "sell" Daisy using the Co

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Ralph Goers
hepabolu wrote: Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: I could write one on "Cocoon Bricks, a modern Cocoon example application". (I'm thinking of removing the -cms from the name when bricks moves to the new contrib directory, to lower the confusion about CMSes ;-) Hmm, this could be an excellent

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread hepabolu
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: I could write one on "Cocoon Bricks, a modern Cocoon example application". (I'm thinking of removing the -cms from the name when bricks moves to the new contrib directory, to lower the confusion about CMSes ;-) Hmm, this could be an excellent entry-level article, i.

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread hepabolu
Gianugo Rabellino wrote: Would you be interested in some "Cocoon and Enterprise Application Integration" stuff, with some JBI flavor on top? I could come up with something. I'm not familiar with any EAI stuff, but it sure seems to be a hot topic, so if you can write about it great, but I'm fl

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Le 11 oct. 05, à 09:42, hepabolu a écrit : ...Requests: - are there more people willing to contribute articles that could fit this series?.. I could write one on "Cocoon Bricks, a modern Cocoon example application". (I'm thinking of removing the -cms from the name when bricks moves to the

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
On 10/11/05, hepabolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So the article should not be too technical, but give enough information > to help the readers in the second group to find more information. Given > the target group the articles should not be too long, certainly not more > than 5 pages, probably le

Re: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread hepabolu
Arje Cahn wrote: - Cocoon and CMS by Steven, focus on the role/advantages of Cocoon in Daisy Darn, Steven, you got me there. I'd be happy to write a piece about knowledge sharing in intranets or on the web. Generating relationships, using team folders, finding articles, using thesauri and tax

RE: [Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread Arje Cahn
> - Cocoon and CMS by Steven, focus on the role/advantages of > Cocoon in Daisy Darn, Steven, you got me there. I'd be happy to write a piece about knowledge sharing in intranets or on the web. Generating relationships, using team folders, finding articles, using thesauri and taxonomies, etc.

[Docs] Articles on Cocoon

2005-10-11 Thread hepabolu
Hi, this is both a notification and some requests. During the GT I've asked several people in the community to write an article on an aspect of Cocoon. The intention is to get a series of a few articles and have them published in an (online) magazine or other relevant site to promote/expose C