David Crossley wrote:
> Ah, you a misunderstanding how it works.
> You are subscribed to the list as one address. When you send from
> another address, then the message sits is a queue waiting for
> a human moderator to approve it. I had to do that for this message.
Ah. That of course expl
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
> 11:30 PST. Trying to access http://issues.apache.org/jira/, gives:
>
> Bad Gateway
>
> The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
>
> I'm not sure this is the write place to complain though -- probably
> should bug the apache infrastructure folk
11:30 PST. Trying to access http://issues.apache.org/jira/, gives:
Bad Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
I'm not sure this is the write place to complain though -- probably
should bug the apache infrastructure folks?
--
Diwaker Gupta
http://resolute
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> >> * Send the announcement, as described a few messages ago in this thread.
>
> > Beefed up the announcement with that neat new generator (see
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=111695995215534&w=2)
> > and sent it. Yeah!
>
> S
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>> * Send the announcement, as described a few messages ago in this thread.
> Beefed up the announcement with that neat new generator (see
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=111695995215534&w=2)
> and sent it. Yeah!
Sorry about sending this more than once
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>> * Send the announcement, as described a few messages ago in this thread.
> Beefed up the announcement with that neat new generator (see
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=111695995215534&w=2)
> and sent it. Yeah!
Sorry about sending this more than once
A few days ago the Forrest website would build fine ('cd site-author; forrest')
using the default memory that we assign to Cocoon.
Now that we added the /docs_0_80/ directory, the build fails for me
with java.lang.OutOfMemoryError. It gets through most of the documents
but becomes noticeably slowe
Apache Forrest is pleased to release the new version: apache-forrest-0.7
http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms
input from various sources into a unified presentation
in one or more output formats. The modular and extensible
plugin architec
Apache Forrest is pleased to release the new version: apache-forrest-0.7
http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms
input from various sources into a unified presentation
in one or more output formats. The modular and extensible
plugin architec
Apache Forrest is pleased to release the new version: apache-forrest-0.7
http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms
input from various sources into a unified presentation
in one or more output formats. The modular and extensible
plugin architec
David Crossley wrote:
> The main things are ...
> * Verify that the new download can be obtained via
> http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
Looks ok now. I started downloading windows and unix versions and
checked the following mirror sites:
http://apache.engram.de/apache.org
http://mirror
Ross Gardler wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Well the Jira stuff mentioned in RELEASE_PROCESS.txt is still to be done
but that is not as important.
The main things are ...
* Verify that the new download can be obtained via
http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
I goto 404 just now. Should they
David Crossley wrote:
Well the Jira stuff mentioned in RELEASE_PROCESS.txt is still to be done
but that is not as important.
The main things are ...
* Verify that the new download can be obtained via
http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi
I goto 404 just now. Should they be visible yet?
* Gl
David Crossley wrote:
Removed *everything*. Does that mean the plugin docs as well? These are
deployed separately.
I thought that they got 'svn commit' to the forrest/site repository
which got replicated on the server. Not all plugin docs were deployed
to their new location before i started an
Tim Williams wrote:
On 6/23/05, Diwaker Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now that the release is just around the corner (since the website is
already updated, I guess we're just waiting for the announcement,
perhaps we should jot down a priority list of new features for 0.8.
Personally, I'd li
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
Now that the release is just around the corner (since the website is
already updated, I guess we're just waiting for the announcement,
perhaps we should jot down a priority list of new features for 0.8.
Good idea. We use the issue tracker to manage our roadmap, so can
some
On 6/23/05, Diwaker Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that the release is just around the corner (since the website is
> already updated, I guess we're just waiting for the announcement,
> perhaps we should jot down a priority list of new features for 0.8.
>
> Personally, I'd like to see the
Now that the release is just around the corner (since the website is
already updated, I guess we're just waiting for the announcement,
perhaps we should jot down a priority list of new features for 0.8.
Personally, I'd like to see the following happening:
o views -- polished, with atleast 2 suppl
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > Glad that no-one did, because our download page is broken.
> > At least for me. It stops with an empty Options list.
>
> Same for me.
Fixed soon, see my other reply.
> >> Again, I can't do this today. Can someone else find half an hour to
>
David Crossley wrote:
> Ross Gardler wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
> > >We are getting close now. Following the svn commits and the
> > >etc/RELEASE_PROCESS.txt you see what i have been doing today.
> > >
> > >We are up to the stage of waiting for the mirrors to update.
> > >
> > >Would someone
David Crossley wrote:
> Glad that no-one did, because our download page is broken.
> At least for me. It stops with an empty Options list.
Same for me.
>> Again, I can't do this today. Can someone else find half an hour to
>> finish off?
> It seems not.
What is the status now. I could find th
Ross Gardler wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >We are getting close now. Following the svn commits and the
> >etc/RELEASE_PROCESS.txt you see what i have been doing today.
> >
> >We are up to the stage of waiting for the mirrors to update.
> >
> >Would someone else please send the announcement. How
David Crossley wrote:
We are getting close now. Following the svn commits and the
etc/RELEASE_PROCESS.txt you see what i have been doing today.
We are up to the stage of waiting for the mirrors to update.
Would someone else please send the announcement. However,
you need to wait until the websi
David Crossley wrote:
The release has been uploaded and is now percolating to the mirrors.
The SVN tag has been created. So now the code-freeze is lifted.
The next steps are to wait for the mirrors to receive it, update the
website, and do the announcement.
The plugins need to be deployed as w
We are getting close now. Following the svn commits and the
etc/RELEASE_PROCESS.txt you see what i have been doing today.
We are up to the stage of waiting for the mirrors to update.
Would someone else please send the announcement. However,
you need to wait until the website is updated and the
di
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