That sounds great. Lowering the barrier of entry is always good!
One thing that I am working on with the TODO Group is a tool for
ensuring compliance to repo rules (like Copyright headers):
https://github.com/todogroup/repolinter Might be useful here if we
could tie it in somehow.
On Wed, Jun 21,
Friday, June 16, 2017, 8:41:37 PM, Daniel Dekany wrote:
> A problem in FM2 is that when calling a directive (as a macro), either
> all parameters are positional (`<@message "Hi" 2 />`), or all
> parameters are named (`<@message content="Hi" height=2 />`); you can't
> mix the two (`<@message "Hi" h
Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 2:52:08 PM, John D. Ament wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm concerned with some of these threads I'm seeing w/r/t Freemarker.
> While I'm not a mentor on the project, I've been a user for a while and
> have been curious about Freemarker at Apache.
>
> I would not cite a CouchDB proce
All,
I'm concerned with some of these threads I'm seeing w/r/t Freemarker.
While I'm not a mentor on the project, I've been a user for a while and
have been curious about Freemarker at Apache.
I would not cite a CouchDB process from their old wiki. First, its not
clear if this is the most recent
Currently we strictly require a CLA (by which I mean an ICLA or CCLA)
for any contributions to be accepted, as
http://freemarker.org/contribute.html says.
This practice was inherited from the pre-ASF times, when without
lawyers available, we tried to be on the safe side. But based on
https://issue