>
> Anyone can create an account.
>
That is indeed correct. Click on Log In (top right), and on the login
screen click Sign up. Anyone with an account can report new bugs.
~ Hermien
Hi Jaroslav,
Waiting for the maven downloads as I write. :)
Are there any tutorials or other cool documents out there about Apache
HTML/Java UI?
~ Hermien
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 10:26 AM, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your opinions! I am going to react to one recurring theme
> i
Logo ID 4: +1
P.S. Is Synergy already hosted on Apache infrastructure?
Yes, Synergy is already hosted at Apache [1].
[1] http://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/
~ Hermien
Hi Desmond,
It is always good to meet fellow South Africans in the NetBeans community!
Welcome!
This is the right mailing list if you want to stay in touch with the
development of Apache NetBeans. :)
~ Hermien
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Desmond Nysschens wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Web site
Hi Ross,
> Can we please add in xml-api as well? I’ve recently added in an improvement
> to Netbeans and I used xml-schema and xml-code as they seemed the best fit.
I have created the component. :)
> It’s probably not a priority, but can I suggest we establish a document which
> allows a devel
>
> And here is the list of components together with their descriptions. Some
> are not very much descriptive so you can freely improve these if you know
> their meaning well.
>
I have (finally) transferred all the existing descriptions.
~ Hermien
> And here is the list of components together with their descriptions. Some
> are not very much descriptive so you can freely improve these if you know
> their meaning well.
Thank you!
~Hermien
> There’s already an archive for this mailing list. I don’t have the details
> on this device but if you look in the dev mailing list archives there’s
> definitely a link to the archive for the netbeans mailing list.
Jirka, I think this is the archive that John was referring to:
https://lists.
> Yes, really excellent, thanks a lot. I also added "platform - HTML4J", as
> requested by Jaroslav above, and "web - Oracle JET".
You're most welcome. And thanks for adding those additional two components!
~ Hermien
>> All done. I was distracted a number of times, so I might have missed
>> one or two. But I have worked through the full list.
>
> Just checked and you got all of them Hermien, didn't miss a single one.
Awesome! :D Thanks for checking!
~ Hermien
> I think I can take care of this and send you the list of components
> descriptions. It will be most probably next week though.
Thanks! No rush - the components are there and can be used without the
descriptions for the moment.
~ Hermien
> Do you mean These descriptions?
>
> https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi Right behind the component.
Thanks! That answers the first question.
We need one level deeper actually - like the ones you get if you click
on the components on this page:
https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cg
All done. I was distracted a number of times, so I might have missed
one or two. But I have worked through the full list.
None of the components have descriptions. Were there descriptions in
Bugzilla? Do we want to keep those? And can they be exported?
~ Hermien
> Let's do it -- you'll notice it's very easy. Hermien is available for this
> as indicated and I'll take a look tomorrow or so to see whether any are
> missing or need to be added. Yes, everything is easy to edit.
Reporting for duty. :) I will start at the bottom of the list.
~ Hermien
> Jiri and John, I have taken John's suggestion and, as a start, have created
> four components:
> apisupport - API docs
> apisupport - Harness
> apisupport - Maven
> apisupport - Project
I think this is a good component structure.
> I'll also give permissions to Jirka, Hermien, John, and anyone
>
> What is Synergy and what are the test specifications?
>
Let me start with the second part of the question. The test specs contain
test cases that are executed by manual testers to verify functionality.
These test specs have been compiled by many different people over the
years. The test specs
Hi,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/NetCAT+FAQ points
> to http://services.netbeans.org/dashboard/web/netcat_signup.php , is
> there a plan to get rid of that?
>
The link is to sign up to Synergy - the system where we keep our test
specifications and where we track progress d
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I propose that, for the first NetCAT in Apache, i.e., NetCAT 9.0, we have a
> separate mailing list, i.e., net...@netbeans.incubator.apache.org.
>
+1
Hi,
This is an awesome plan! I added a column for blogs. :)
~ Hermien
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've set up this page so that we can all get an idea of who everyone is:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/disp
> Should be fixed now.
Thanks!
~Hermien
Could I please have write access too?
Confluence username: hermien
~ Hermien
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 9:22 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/NETBEANS has been created, if you need write
> access please ask here indicating your Confluence username.
>
> You need to c
Hi,
I had a quick look at the new Wiki at http://cwiki.apache.org/NETBEANS
and I noticed that the name displayed top left on the page is Netbeans
(lower case B). Is it possible to display the name as NetBeans (upper
case B)?
~ Hermien
Hi,
> So, to sum up:
> - CMS: NO
> - Moin Wiki: NO
> - Confluence: POSSIBLE
> - Static web site: POSSIBLE
> - Dynamic site via buildbot/jenkins: POSSIBLE
My preference in terms of the wiki is Confluence anyway. More visually
appealing than Moin Wiki, and it leaves open the possibility of
integrat
Hi Ricardo,
> I'm working on training our staff to migrating some of our most used models
> to the NetBeans Platform and JavaFX.
NetBeans Platform and JavaFX in the same sentence - my favourite kind
of application! :D
Best wishes,
Hermien
Hi,
> That's technically possible of course, but from a community standpoint
> we usually prefer a small number of lists, maybe using [TAGS] in
> subject lines - split by community, not by topic.
I like the idea of having a single list with tags. That way it is easy
to spot whether a new conversa
Hi,
> My understand is that there are, at least initially, these:
>
> - one for the PPMC
> - one for developers working on Apache NetBeans
> - one for users making use of Apache NetBeans
Putting my Platform Application developer hat on for a second. :) Will
we have an equivalent of the d...@platf
Hi,
> And it would be nice if anyone introduce them self. I know, many know each
> other, but not all.
My name is Hermien Pellissier, and I am from South Africa. I have been
a NetBeans Platform Application developer since 2008, developing
commercial applications on top of the NetBeans Pl
Hi,
> Indeed, what I described works for you:
Awesome, thank you!
~ Hermien
> That won't help... I have no idea how to match a request from
> 'miena@gmail.com' or'jense...@jujens.eu' to any of the initial
> comitters, as we have their name, but not their email... People can use
> a very different email than their own name.
I think that https://id.apache.org/info/MailA
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