On 03/15/2013 03:58 PM, florent andré wrote:
Welcome Lsitha,
Thanks for your interest on this issue !
This is not actually implemented and still open for student like you.
I'm ready to mentor you if you want to dive in this implementation.
Just please let me know asap in order to give me enough
On 19/03/13 04:25, Lsitha Chamara wrote:
I just commented this line in build.xml for the moment and could run
Lenya on jetty server.
But you might need that patch to be applied ;)
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Hi Lsitha,
RC stand for Release Candidate and it's older relase that 2.0.0 (no RC
in the release number).
The last release on Lenya is 2.0.4 that you can find here :
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lenya/tags/RELEASE_2_0_4/
This should work on your environment.
PS : I updated the issue for
Hello,
I am using Java 7 on windows 8 environment. And I checked out this.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lenya/tags/RELEASE_2_0_RC_6
It seems I that there are come compilation errors.
D:\projects\Lenya\externals\cocoon_2_1_x\src\java\org\apache\cocoon\reading\Imag
eReader.java:326: error: c
Hi florent,
Yes. I would like to work for this implementation.And it is a great news
for me that you are willing to mentoring me on this implementation. As an
entry point I will checkout the source code and set up my dev environment.
And also i am planing to go through some resources and try to ge
Welcome Lsitha,
Thanks for your interest on this issue !
This is not actually implemented and still open for student like you.
I'm ready to mentor you if you want to dive in this implementation.
Just please let me know asap in order to give me enough time to do
necessary steps for 2013 applicat
Hello developers,
I am Lasith Chamara and a IT student at Sri Lanka Institute of Information
Technology(http://www.sliit.lk/) Sri lanka. And I have some hands
on experiences in java based technologies. And I found one of interesting
JIRA ISSUE from your project team in Gsoc 2012. And I am really i
6:12 AM, Kasun Siriwardhana wrote:
>
>> Hello devs,
>>
>> I am Kasun Pinsara, an undergraduate in University University of Colombo
>> Sri Lanka. I have an idea of involving Google Summer of Code 2012
>> [GSOC-2012]
>> <http://www.google-melange.**com/gsoc/hom
.
On 03/18/2012 06:12 AM, Kasun Siriwardhana wrote:
Hello devs,
I am Kasun Pinsara, an undergraduate in University University of Colombo
Sri Lanka. I have an idea of involving Google Summer of Code 2012
[GSOC-2012]
<http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2012> . I am
in
I believe we had a student in the past via GSoC, right? Are they still
involved with the project? Google wants the following information from
the ASF, so the ASF admins are asking us these questions:
20. Of all the past students who worked with your FLOSS project as
part of GSoC, how many were
elected to work on the XML Diff functionality for a Google
Summer of Code project. I will be his mentor for this project. I
would like to thank all students that submitted a proposal this
year. If you are looking to become involved with the Lenya
project outside of GSoC, we
and study project
> sources.
>
> Alexander
>
> 2009/4/21 Richard Frovarp
>
> Devs,
>>
>> I am pleased to announce that Alexander Sizemin has been selected to work
>> on the XML Diff functionality for a Google Summer of Code project. I will be
>> his mentor
, and study project
sources.
Alexander
2009/4/21 Richard Frovarp
> Devs,
>
> I am pleased to announce that Alexander Sizemin has been selected to work
> on the XML Diff functionality for a Google Summer of Code project. I will be
> his mentor for this project. I would like to tha
Devs,
I am pleased to announce that Alexander Sizemin has been selected to
work on the XML Diff functionality for a Google Summer of Code project.
I will be his mentor for this project. I would like to thank all
students that submitted a proposal this year. If you are looking to
become
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Richard Frovarp schrieb:
The ASF was accepted into Google SoC. Is there anything we want to
put up as a potential project? I should have some time this summer to
help mentor the student along.
I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
versi
Richard Frovarp schrieb:
The ASF was accepted into Google SoC. Is there anything we want to put
up as a potential project? I should have some time this summer to help
mentor the student along.
I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
versions would be a great addi
rudolf.korhum...@uniklinik-freiburg.de wrote:
> Hi Richard, hi Andreas,
>
> news schrieb am 19.03.2009 09:41:45:
>
>
>> Antonio Gallardo schrieb:
>>
>>> Richard Frovarp escribió:
>>>
I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
versions would be a
Hi Richard, hi Andreas,
news schrieb am 19.03.2009 09:41:45:
> Antonio Gallardo schrieb:
> > Richard Frovarp escribió:
> >> I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
> >> versions would be a great addition.
> > +1. Sounds like a plan. :)
+1
> >
> > Another idea, what
Antonio Gallardo schrieb:
Richard Frovarp escribió:
I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
versions would be a great addition.
+1. Sounds like a plan. :)
Another idea, what about a migrator script from 1.2.x to 2.0.x?
Thorsten, Felix, Josias and I implemented a
Richard Frovarp escribió:
> I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
> versions would be a great addition.
+1. Sounds like a plan. :)
Another idea, what about a migrator script from 1.2.x to 2.0.x?
WDYT?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
The ASF was accepted into Google SoC. Is there anything we want to put
up as a potential project? I should have some time this summer to help
mentor the student along.
I think that a colorized diff for the user to look at changes between
versions would be a great addition.
Richard
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On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 13:08 -0500, Richard Frovarp wrote:
...
> I hope I didn't overstep and bounds here. No one else responded back to
> this or posted anything in the wiki. So I've put in two proposals for
> their consideration. One for XML diffs. The other for general UI
> enhancements includ
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Google Summer of Code has started:
http://code.google.com/soc/2008
Thanks for the pointer!
Does anybody have ideas for possible improvements by a student? (I
assume any work would be for Lenya 2.)
IMO the proposals shouldn't requi
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Google Summer of Code has started:
http://code.google.com/soc/2008
Thanks for the pointer!
Does anybody have ideas for possible improvements by a student? (I
assume any work would be for Lenya 2.)
IMO the proposals shouldn't requi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Google Summer of Code has started:
http://code.google.com/soc/2008
Thanks for the pointer!
Does anybody have ideas for possible improvements by a student? (I
assume any work would be for Lenya 2.)
IMO the proposals shouldn't require to get familiar with
Google Summer of Code has started:
http://code.google.com/soc/2008
Does anybody have ideas for possible improvements by a student? (I
assume any work would be for Lenya 2.)
What were the results from the last time the Lenya project
participated? Was the work added to trunk? Was participation
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2006
Thanks
Michi
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Wyona - Open Source Content Management -Apache Lenya
http://www.wyona.com http://lenya.apache.org
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e:
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look
at my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code
participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize for the delay.
In case somebody else wants to go ahead on reviewing Robert's
co
someone will take a look
at my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code
participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize for the delay.
In case somebody else wants to go ahead on reviewing Robert's code,
please don't hesitate ...
Robert, since the cod
Michael Wechner wrote:
Robert Goene wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look at
my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize
Robert Goene wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look at
my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize for the delay.
In case
Michael Wechner wrote:
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look at
my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize for the delay.
In case somebody else wants to
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look at
my code that is the result of the google Summer of Code participation?
I will try to do it this week. Please apologize for the delay.
In case somebody else wants to go ahead on reviewing
Hi Guys,
Could someone Please tell me if and when someone will take a look at my
code that is the result of the google Summer of Code participation? I
have no idea when the deadline for the review is, but i would like to
hear something an awfull lot...
Regards, Robert
Robert Goene wrote:
I am glad to send you the code of my lenya-search project. The
documentation isn't as good as i want it to be, but this will follow
together with some further enhancements.
I can't wait to hear your responses to the code i have produced. Any
comments are welcome, on my co
zhiwu, robert:
can you send a status update of your work to this list?
thanks
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Doug Chestnut wrote:
But WebDAV is just not sufficient for this purpose.
I agree that WebDAV isn't sufficient for all of the required cms
actions, but I think it could be a starting point. Extend it for the
features that it doesn't provide. It would at least take care of
Level 1 complia
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
I think it's very clear where it is leading and that it might take
some time,
but again and again it's about getting started and that's the whole
point.
i have no idea what you intend to do with things like
http://foo.bar/
Michael Wechner wrote:
I think it's very clear where it is leading and that it might take some
time,
but again and again it's about getting started and that's the whole point.
i have no idea what you intend to do with things like
http://foo.bar/letter.xml"/>
http://fo
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Or is writing the spec part of the project? IMO that could be an
interesting
research topic, but it'll certainly busy a team of several people for
several
months, without knowing where it will lead ...
exactly. zhiwu has his work cut out f
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
OSR-101 is not about editing. Editing is just one minor part.
OSR-101 is about
the whole CMS user interface.
well, in that case it is out of scope.
why?
It's not my idea to think tha
Michael Wechner wrote:
Doug Chestnut wrote:
I like the webDAV approach because one can use it with so many
different editors. Most desktop web editors support webDAV and have
for a while. If the editor doesn't support webDAV, well, just make a
web folder (windows) or mount_webdav (mac, whic
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Or is writing the spec part of the project? IMO that could be an
interesting
research topic, but it'll certainly busy a team of several people for
several
months, without knowing where it will lead ...
exactly. zhiwu has his work cut out for him without having to foll
Michael Wechner wrote:
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
OSR-101 is not about editing. Editing is just one minor part. OSR-101
is about
the whole CMS user interface.
well, in that case it is out of scope.
why?
It's not my idea to think that Zhiwu should implement the
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
OSR-101 is not about editing. Editing is just one minor part. OSR-101
is about
the whole CMS user interface.
well, in that case it is out of scope.
why?
It's not my idea to think that Zhiwu should implement the whole spec, but
part of th
Doug Chestnut wrote:
I like the webDAV approach because one can use it with so many
different editors. Most desktop web editors support webDAV and have
for a while. If the editor doesn't support webDAV, well, just make a
web folder (windows) or mount_webdav (mac, which doesn't work yet,
thi
Michael Wechner wrote:
OSR-101 is not about editing. Editing is just one minor part. OSR-101 is
about
the whole CMS user interface.
well, in that case it is out of scope.
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Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
I think that's actually a plus ;-), because it hopefully
means you tend to a more generic approach.
considering that CMS are written in all kinds of languages and running
on all kinds of platforms, a protocol-based approach seems the only
s
I like the webDAV approach because one can use it with so many different
editors. Most desktop web editors support webDAV and have for a while.
If the editor doesn't support webDAV, well, just make a web folder
(windows) or mount_webdav (mac, which doesn't work yet, think it doesn't
like the
Michael Wechner wrote:
I think that's actually a plus ;-), because it hopefully
means you tend to a more generic approach.
considering that CMS are written in all kinds of languages and running
on all kinds of platforms, a protocol-based approach seems the only
sensible choice. we already us
Zhiwu Xie wrote:
However the question remains that if an editor does not support
certain things shall we just leave it and lose certain functionality,
one thing we can do is introduce various levels of compliance, e.g.
re editing
Level 1) New, Open, Save, Save As, Exit
Level 2) Save All, C
ge I have almost no idea how Lenya works so the above
question is only speculation. Let me know what you think.
Zhiwu
Monday, June 27, 2005, 2:22:17 PM, you wrote:
GJR> As most people here will know Google are running a "Summer of Code"
GJR> program - see code.google.com. The
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Of course the Lenya project shouldn't slow down because the maybe
problem
of consensus finding, but currently I don't see the problem there,
because
the group is still small, whereas it will hopefully grow.
i'm not aware of any discussion o
Michael Wechner wrote:
Of course the Lenya project shouldn't slow down because the maybe problem
of consensus finding, but currently I don't see the problem there, because
the group is still small, whereas it will hopefully grow.
i'm not aware of any discussion on this at OSCOM. can you point
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Synopsis
This project will investigate and implement the editor plug-in APIs
for Lenya, an open source Java/XML Content Management System.
It just comes to my mind that this would fit in perfectly within OSR-101
http://www.wyona.org/osr-101/index.html
ht
As most people here will know Google are running a "Summer of Code"
program - see code.google.com. The idea is that Google pay 410 students
to work on an Open Source project over the summer. The OS project must
provide a mentor to help the student find their feet quickly and to
s
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi Guys,
I just got an email from Google that confirmed the approval of my
proposal for the lenya-search project. A very good feeling.
I am looking forward to work all summer on this thing!
congratulations :-). We should discuss how we work best together in order to
sh
Hi Guys,
I just got an email from Google that confirmed the approval of my
proposal for the lenya-search project. A very good feeling.
I am looking forward to work all summer on this thing!
Regards, Robert
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Zhiwu Xie wrote:
Thank you very much Gregor. Just a reminder to all the proposal will
be due tonight.
i looked at it, and i think you need to adjust the schedule.
>>
- Week 1 and 2: Inception. Review and if required, study programming
skills and tools. Set up the development environment. Leny
Thank you very much Gregor. Just a reminder to all the proposal will
be due tonight.
Zhiwu
Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 2:06:34 PM, you wrote:
GJR> Zhiwu Xie wrote:
>> Hello Gregor and Lenya Developers,
>>
>> Please find attached my Google Summer of Code proposal for the
>&
Hello Gregor and Lenya Developers,
Please find attached my Google Summer of Code proposal for the
lenya-editor. Sorry for being so late.
I'd appreciate your reviews/comments. Any question please feel
free to contact me.
Zhiwu XieEditor Plug-in APIs for Lenya
Robert Goene wrote:
I am looking into the query bean thing, but i cannot find much
information about it. Could you tell me a bit more about the use of this
'thing'? What is it anyway?
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/release/samples/blocks/querybean/welcome
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My new version of the proposal. I have not finished researching all
the remarks that Gregor has made (like the lucene query bean), but it
would be nice to have some comments on the changes i have made. There
is not much time left, so all your responses would be appreciated very
much!
Regards,
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi All,
My new version of the proposal. I have not finished researching all the
remarks that Gregor has made (like the lucene query bean), but it would
be nice to have some comments on the changes i have made. There is not
much time left, so all your responses would be app
!
Regards, Robert
* Google Summer of Code proposal *
Version: Second draft version
Date: 8 june 2005
Subject: Apache's lenya-search project
Intended audience: Current maintainers and potential mentor(s)
Author: Robert Goene, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
= Project description =
d it
privately to Gregor who can distribute it via the PMC (I think these
should stay private until the decision is made as there is alot of
competition for places on the summer of code).
there are different ways to do a diff. svn diff is not very well suited
for markup, xml diff might b
mework and the fact that we need integration with SVN I found this
very interesting.
So, a couple of questions:
1) is the amount of work involved with doing this suitable for a Goggle
Summer of Code project?
definitely
2) is there a Lenya committer with the skills and time to co-mentor this
pr
Ross Gardler wrote:
I'm sure you are all aware of the Google Summer of Code. I have been
contacted by a large number of students wanting to do my Voice plugin
for Forrest. Too many in fact given I already have three very high
quality proposals.
As a consequence I have been asking peop
I'm sure you are all aware of the Google Summer of Code. I have been
contacted by a large number of students wanting to do my Voice plugin
for Forrest. Too many in fact given I already have three very high
quality proposals.
As a consequence I have been asking people to come up with thei
Robert Goene wrote:
I received an email from the other participant for the lenya-search
project. He told me he would withdraw from the competition (if that is
the correct term).
;)
I am working on a new version of the proposal to integrate the feedback
Gregor gave me. There are a few blank
Hi,
I received an email from the other participant for the lenya-search
project. He told me he would withdraw from the competition (if that is
the correct term).
I am working on a new version of the proposal to integrate the feedback
Gregor gave me. There are a few blank spots left for me:
Robert Goene wrote:
* Replace custom Lucene search generator with Cocoon Search generator *
The current way of querying the Lucene index is by means of a very
long and nasty xsp page. The code is not easy to penetrate for making
small changes in the creation of the resultset.
There is
ConfigurableIndexer.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Regards, Robert Goene
* Google Summer of Code proposal *
Version: First draft version
Date: 5 june 2005
Subject: Apache's lenya-search project
Intended audience: Current maintainers and potential mentor(s)
Author: Robert Goene, Universi
le in the past being "stalked" by certain
individuals who were able to find information about me via the web. I
would not like to experience this again. If you need to make specific
details of the Summer of Code participants public, eg: name, email,
could you please contact me so that w
Hi All!
Just alerting you to my interest/application in the Google Summer of
Code event. Hope to interact with more of you shortly...
Project Title: Lenya-Search
Mentor: Michael Wechner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), others as appropriate
Synopsis: Overhaul Search facilities in Apache Lenya
Benefits
are you a student? :) there are no other proposals so far.
afaik google is quite strict about this. if you are, you need to follow
the process described here:
If you would like to create a proposal for any of the above then we need
to follow the following process:
- student gains an overview u
Robert Goene wrote:
Hi,
I just read about the Summer of code program and i was happily suprised
that improving the searching facilities of Lenya was listed. I have been
working a bit with lenya the last couple of months and noticed quite a
lot of improvements that could easily be made. I
Hi,
I just read about the Summer of code program and i was happily suprised
that improving the searching facilities of Lenya was listed. I have been
working a bit with lenya the last couple of months and noticed quite a
lot of improvements that could easily be made. I would be delighted to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already made search a usecase for Lenya 1.2
this refers to the new-style usecases in 1.4.
I am uncertain when I will look at 1.4. Will 1.2 Usecases not work in 1.4?
They basically will (the infrastructure will be available),
but some changes will be necessary due
> > I already made search a usecase for Lenya 1.2
> this refers to the new-style usecases in 1.4.
I am uncertain when I will look at 1.4. Will 1.2 Usecases not work in 1.4?
> > ... I expect the website crawler to disappear, rather
> > than be a priority improvement.
> I added your comment to
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, I already made search a usecase. That was necessary to maintain
visitor language information.
true, but this refers to the new-style usecases in 1.4.
While the crawler is good if you want to index non-Lenya websites, it
is poor design for Lenya. It feels like s
On 6/1/05, Gregor J. Rothfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Wechner wrote:
> > connect to a Search engine API in order to allow incremental indexing
> > of content being changed within Lenya.
> > Also refer to http://opensearch.a9.com/
> agreed. we can bundle this into:
> * port search to us
new projects added to
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005
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Michael Wechner wrote:
connect to a Search engine API in order to allow incremental indexing
of content being changed within Lenya.
Also refer to http://opensearch.a9.com/
agreed. we can bundle this into:
* port search to usecase framework
* switch crawler to nutch
* update index incremental
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Hallo devs,
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
The Summer of Code is Google's program designed to introduce students to
the world of Open Source Software Development.
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005
Google is sponsoring the [WWW]Summer of
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005
Google is sponsoring the [WWW]Summer of Code, and the Apache Software
Foundation is one of the participating organizations. This page lists
all the subjects currently proposed by the Apache Software Foundation.
Any
Hallo devs,
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
The Summer of Code is Google's program designed to introduce students to
the world of Open Source Software Development.
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005
Google is sponsoring the [WWW]Summer of Code, and the Apache Sof
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