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I agree. I think we should leave as is.
There may be confusion about the model in place:
* specific permissions are checked on actions
* roles are defined as sets of permissions
* users are assigned roles
I think this is pretty conventional, and I think there's value in
keeping with that.
+1
On 7/30/14 4:47 PM, Dave wrote:
+1
If people want XFN they can easily add it via custom templates.
- Dave
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 7:45 PM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team, I'm in the process of updating Roller's HTML headers to HTML5.
We have a profile referring to
+1
On 7/13/14, 6:25 AM, Dave wrote:
Good idea.
- Dave
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team, I noticed our theme and theme stylesheet customization pages
offer two tabs--standard and mobile--for users to do their modifications,
even if they're not
+1
On 6/8/14, 9:31 AM, Dave wrote:
+1
I haven't used Technorati since the oughties.
- Dave
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Team, in trunk we have a TechnoratiTopicTag plugin, useful for supplying
information about a blog entry to that service.
+1
You may want to circulate this on the user list. I don't know how much
this feature is used anymore. Maybe the entire ping functionality can go.
--a.
On 2/25/14, 6:17 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:
Team, as part of modernizing Roller in 5.1 I'd like us to move from
two Pings-related tabs to
+1
On 1/4/14, 6:55 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:
I tested it, looks good. +1.
Glen
On 01/04/2014 04:17 PM, Dave wrote:
I would like to propose that we release the source code
tagged roller_5.0.3-rc1 as Apache Roller 5.0.3. The code is identical to
5.0.2 except that Apache XML-RPC has been upgraded
I apologize for the delay. I have been swamped at work including last
weekend.
+1Thanks Dave!
I did the following smoke test using
roller-weblogger-5.0.2-for-tomcat.tar.gz and
roller-weblogger-5.0.2-source.tar.gz
- signature verification passed
- installed exploded war on my
My first opportunity to test this will be sometime Sunday.
On 10/18/13 1:15 PM, Dave wrote:
Sorry to have to do this again but I had to make one additional commit to
5.0.2:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=r1531586
Please vote +1 to release or -1 not to release (with
Glen,
We might want to leave the catch Throwable for the two cases below to
avoid the possibility of the corresponding thread dying.
--a.
On 8/9/13 7:42 AM, gma...@apache.org wrote:
Author: gmazza
Date: Fri Aug 9 14:42:46 2013
New Revision: 1512325
URL:http://svn.apache.org/r1512325
+1
On 8/6/13 9:10 AM, Dave wrote:
+1
We need to provide ways for people to plugin things like this instead of
adding deps to Roller.
- Dave
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team, I was looking at simplifying the number of external repositories
Some of these may be intended and necessary when catching IOError,
NoClassDefFoundError
and others. [At least the instance in GuiceWebloggerProvider, for
example, seems to be there to catch the latter.] Some of them appear
not to be needed, and it may be possible to make them more
+1
On 7/12/13 11:22 AM, Dave wrote:
+1 on both ideas
I had created Jenkins jobs for Roller before but I think I was the only
person using or aware of them, and the were frequently failing so I
disabled them.
I had three jobs setup, one to do the Tomcat build, one for Java EE and one
for
+1
On 4/11/13 8:29 AM, Dave wrote:
+1
We were including the HTML so that some form of diff was available in human
readable text format, but that has not proven useful and is just plain
irritating.
- Dave
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team,
+1
On 4/7/13 10:26 AM, Dave wrote:
+1
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi team, as part of Dave's Maven simplifications I'd like to see our rump
code that we have for planet-web (and the modified Ant version kept
separately at roller/planet/trunk)
Part of the origin of the problem is that the HTTP 1.0 Header has the
misspelling. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer for the history. I think I
made an effort long ago to correct it in our codebase where it was not a
direct reference to the header name, but we may have
+1
I verified signatures on all of the bundles and did a from-scratch
installation with the -for-tomcat.tar.gz distribution.
No issues. I also verified that the problem I saw in the earlier source
bundles is fixed.
Looks good (!)
--a.
On 6/19/12 3:31 PM, Dave wrote:
The vote I'm calling
Thanks Dave. The candidate passed the following smoke tests.
Downloaded all distribution packages. All signatures verified OK.
Unpacked tomcat tar.gz package.
Deployed on Tomcat 7.0.27, Sun/Oracle Java JDK 1.7.0_04, MySQL 5.5.22,
Ubuntu 12.04
DB tables created OK.
Created initial user,
You should use the normal maven options.
You can define the skipTests property via the command line:
maven install -DskipTests
or if the tests fail to build:
maven install -Dmaven.test.skip
For complete background, see
Nothing from me. Sorry.
On 1/22/2012 8:05 AM, Dave wrote:
I'd like to make a Roller 5.0.1 release to include a small set of bug fixes
and updates to dependencies to address potential security vulnerabilities.
Anybody have fixes that they would like to get into this release?
- Dave
Yes. If you don't set an absolute one, it stores the one from the initial
request.
--a.
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On Oct 18, 2011, at 2:11, Edd Grant e...@eddgrant.com wrote:
Hi All,
My blog is served through 2 URLs:
http://eddgrant.com/blog - for lazy typists :-)
and
Thanks. This is good. Does the device registry list a regexp to match
against the User-Agent? (It probably should, and ordering of the
registry would then be important.)
On 07/08/2011 08:48 PM, shelan Perera wrote:
Hi Anil,
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Anil
I do like the idea of generalizing so that it isn't standard vs.
mobile but type-based. I'm still confused about how a given request
is supposed to be associated with a given theme type. Is it some form
of auto-detection, or the request comes in on a different URL for
mobile? Will
+1 (!)
On 5/13/2011 7:51 PM, Dave wrote:
Here's what I plan to submit to the board for May 2011:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/May+2011+Board+Report
Feedback is most welcome.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave,
Thank you for all of the hard work you put into getting this release
out. It's been a long road.
--a.
On 5/8/11 8:35 PM, Dave wrote:
+1 Votes:
- Edd Grant
- Nicolas Muller
- Michael Müller
- Frans Thamura
- Anil Gangolli (binding)
- Matt Raible (binding
If you respin a package for this today, I will be able to test another
installation (today).
ERROR 2011-05-06 07:47:07,550 JPAMediaFileManagerImpl:upgradeFileStorage -
ERROR upgrading
java.io.FileNotFoundException:
/home/gangolli/roller_data/uploads/migration-status.properties (No such file or
OK. I'll do at least one sig check and installation from it.
--a.
On 5/8/11 2:32 PM, Dave wrote:
Thanks, Anil. Hope I'm not too late ;-)
I just uploaded what I hope is the 5.0 build:
http://people.apache.org/~snoopdave/apache-roller-5.0/
- Dave
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Anil
/2011 02:58 PM, Anil Gangolli wrote:
OK. I'll do at least one sig check and installation from it.
--a.
On 5/8/11 2:32 PM, Dave wrote:
Thanks, Anil. Hope I'm not too late ;-)
I just uploaded what I hope is the 5.0 build:
http://people.apache.org/~snoopdave/apache-roller-5.0/
- Dave
)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
I'm expecting this was just caught and ignored in the from-scratch
installation case? I tried a post with a simple image to exercise the
media file upload, and it seemed to go just fine.
--a.
On 05/03/2011 07:41 AM, Anil Gangolli wrote:
I did cursory testing on RC6
I did cursory testing on RC6 and encountered no issues. I should be
able to test a basic installation of RC7 this week. I'm no longer
running a personal blog site, so I feel less confident that I would
personally have encountered issues users might face. I would be more
comfortable
Maybe we should ask a version of this question on the users list to
see if there is any interest in these packages. If readers there say
they want them, perhaps we could release signed packages for JBoss and
Websphere, but somehow indicate that they are experimental/beta?
--a.
On
Overall looking pretty good.
Used the tar.gz binary distribution. The gpg signature checked out.
I did a from-scratch installation on Tomcat 6.0.29, MySQL 5.1.41, MySQL
Connector/J 5.1.13, Sun Java SE JDK 1.6.0_21. The installation went fine.
I haven't tested much on the installation.
I
Might be easier to factor a base class out, extend and keep them
separate plugins.
On 3/23/2010 8:13 AM, Matthew Montgomery wrote:
Hi all,
I've created a comment validator plugin for the TypePad AntiSpam service. This
service is free for personal and commercial use and actually uses the
Dave et al.
After building off the recently mavenized trunk, I found that the real
db scripts end up inside the roller-weblogger-business jar under the
classpath /sql/dbtype/. There are still a number of older ones ending
up in the exploded war
/classes which is prioritized by the class loader, or we need to
start naming things distinctly and distinguishing at auto-install time.
The latter might be better, but would require some additional code and
build change.
Comments?
On 2/8/10 7:17 AM, Anil Gangolli wrote:
Dave et al.
After
Are you on trunk now? The mavenization is on trunk at this point and
any further corrections will be done there. I'm not seeing this on
trunk. I've also fixed the README on trunk to stop referring to the
roller_mavenized branch.
Try pulling trunk and running the exploded war (copy
+1
Coimbatore, Saravanan wrote:
+2
-Original Message-
From: craig.russ...@sun.com [mailto:craig.russ...@sun.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 2:48 PM
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Subject: Re: NOMINATION: Greg Huber
+1
Craig
On Dec 15, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Dave wrote:
Greg
I support this approach and will try to help with the testing.
--a.
Dave wrote:
At this point, I've made the changes/fixes that I would like to see in
Roller 5.0 and I have updated the Install, User and Template guides.
I was originally planning to make a Release Candidate (RC) build
Looks good.
Dave wrote:
After I do a little more testing and update the documentation, I plan
to start creating Roller 5.0 release candidate builds.
Here's the 5.0 proposal:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/Apache+Roller+5.0+Release
Here's the JIRA change list:
Thanks.
Given the limited resources being devoted, I agree, and this probably a
good idea for every release. I'm not sure how the fix-for-version is
being set in the first place, but if it's by a developer rather than the
filer, there is some potential loss of triage information in
+1
I did just basic testing.
- Verified sigs on all of the RC2 packages. Good.
- From scratch 4.0.1 installation with auto db creation. Went through
the initial setup process, user, blog, frontpage, test blog entry. no
problems encountered
- Checked ROL-1766 fix on aggregated frontpage
The link to the pgp signature file on our download page points to the
distribution zip rather than the pgp signature file.
I'm correcting this on the trunk site/docs/download.html but I don't
know whether some additional action needs to be taken to make this
appear on the site.
--a.
Found the instructions in the site/README.txt, but I encountered
permissions issues on the svn update on the files on people.apache.org.
The files and .svn are owned by snoopdave and not group writable by the
roller group. So currently these will only work for Dave.
--a.
Anil Gangolli
PMCs have been asked to forward this to their user and dev lists. So
here it is:
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The Travel Assistance Committee is
PMCs have been asked to forward the following message to their user and dev
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So here it is:
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That particular search XSS issue is fixed in trunk:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=668737view=rev
Applying the code fix from the revision referenced above is preferable
if you can.
If you need to fix this urgently without rebuilding java code, it is
also possible (but uglier) to
.
--a.
Anil Gangolli wrote:
I should be able to test and get a vote in on Sunday 11/25, but not
before then. Not opposed if you get a quorum before then. --a.
Dave wrote:
Apache Roller 4.0 Release Candidate (RC) 10 is available for download
and testing.
These are the two fixes made since
I should be able to test and get a vote in on Sunday 11/25, but not
before then. Not opposed if you get a quorum before then. --a.
Dave wrote:
Apache Roller 4.0 Release Candidate (RC) 10 is available for download
and testing.
These are the two fixes made since the last RC:
1) List of user
Looks good to me.
Dave wrote:
Here's what I have written so far for Roller's November board report:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/November+2007+Board+Report
Anybody have anything they'd like to add/change before I submit this
later today?
- Dave
Some comments:
#2: In the current revision of that class I couldn't find the issue
Shing Wai referred to.
#3: I had tried the same order-by fix but I also saw no effect. I
think this is an OpenJPA bug.
#4: Unable to reproduce on either Entry or Comments filter functionality
[MySQL 5.0.45
(in no particular order): Matt Raible, Phillip Rhodes,
Anil Gangolli, Jan Lui, Matthew Montgomery, Steve Elrond and Dehru
Cromer. We found and fixed a bunch of issues, mostly minor, and the
fix list is included below.
I have created a new release candidate RC9 and believe it to be ready
for release
(default 3) at subsequent ping
queue processing intervals; with the current parsing issue retrials
never occur.
--a.
Anil Gangolli wrote:
I think the XML RPC client was updated to a newer rev and it is
confusing the Roller's ping response parsing code. As a result, we
aren't able to see
I'd suggest fixing (1) and (2) (easy). The others I would not touch
for 4.0 to avoid destabilizing.
--a.
Dave wrote:
Thanks Anil. I'll address as many of these as I can for the next RC. - Dave
On 10/20/07, Anil Gangolli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notes from my installation of RC8
I think the XML RPC client was updated to a newer rev and it is
confusing the Roller's ping response parsing code. As a result, we
aren't able to see the actual ping response value. It is just assuming
that the response was OK; probably it wasn't.
--a.
Steve wrote:
Hi
I am having
Hi:
Is anyone else seeing this?
% gpg --verify apache-roller-4.0-rc8.zip.asc
gpg: Signature made Thu 11 Oct 2007 09:08:20 PM PDT using DSA key ID
17AA5B25
gpg: BAD signature from David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All of the other sigs are verifying fine
apache-roller-4.0-rc8.tar.gz.asc
gpg:
Notes from my installation of RC8
Issue 1 needs attention. Others don't.
(1) Bad sig on one of the files.
% gpg --verify apache-roller-4.0-rc8.zip.asc
gpg: Signature made Thu 11 Oct 2007 09:08:20 PM PDT using DSA key ID
17AA5B25
gpg: BAD signature from David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(2)
Can you get a heap image at a point when things have gone sour?
Do you have async referrer processing enabled?
If you are capturing access logs, can you see if there is an increase in
any bot/crawler activity at the times when the heap grows?
--a.
Matthew Schmidt wrote:
Hi guys. Since our
.
The term connectionType in the properties is a bit misleading since in the
JNDI case, it is just the means of finding the JDBC DataSource. I hope this
won't confuse people.
--a.
- Original Message -
From: Anil Gangolli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED
It gets put onto links in comments, not your own entries.
Matt, your blog does have them in the comments.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Cc: dev@roller.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: Does Roller
Sounds useful. One probably needs a regexp matching condition or a list of
allowed domains. Are you expecting that the addresses will get checked by
sending a confirmation e-mail with a token to complete the registration?
- Original Message -
From: sedat ciftci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sure. I'm assuming Allen or one of us will rip out the Struts 1.x stuff now
anyway.
I'm ok either way on the tag library descriptors.
- Original Message -
From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: Checking in roller.tld
+1 to cutting it out. Nice work on the struts2 migration. Let's make a
clean break with struts 1 now.
- Original Message -
From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: ready to switch to struts2?
On 5/16/07, Allen
Denis Balazuc wrote:
The hard part in this is to actually de-wire the RollerConfig property
values used in the various manager implementations with something that
comes from the Spring configured..configuration. The rest should be quite
a breeze as the interfaces around layers are well
I'm a little worried about trying to do db upgrades within the webapp, but
if we write this properly it won't have container dependencies and it won't
be hard to extract later if we decide we should.
[One of the nice things about using the dependency injection model is that
you write
+1
go for it
- Original Message -
From: Allen Gilliland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:23 AM
Subject: ready to switch to struts2?
As I said in my last email I am feeling fairly close to being done with
the struts2 migration work, at
Thanks for providing this.
For this kind of thing, you should open a new issue and attach your patch.
--a.
- Original Message -
From: Denis Balazuc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: Minor typos in english
+1
- Original Message -
From: Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@roller.apache.org
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Proposal: 3.1.1 release
+1
On 5/14/07, Elias Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go for it. +1
-Elias
Dave wrote:
I'm put together a proposal
PMC (was Re: Release Apache
Roller 3.1 RC8)
Please review. I just committed fixes to trunk and branches/roller_3.1
- Dave
On 4/21/07, Anil Gangolli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave, I'd like to review; I had fixes prepared for 3.1;
There are occurrences in both
To avoid issues related to breaking various contraints and expectations of
the app, your best bet is probably to use the experimental admin protocol,
rather than loading these directly in the db.
Look under org/apache/roller/webservices/adminprotocol and I think there is
documentation in
to find the problem.
Can someone else verify that they see the same problem with their
deployment of 3.1 rc8?
-- Allen
-- Allen
Anil Gangolli wrote:
+1 (3.1 RC8 only)
My superficial manual smoke tests passed.
- Verified sigs on all packages.
- Used the tar.gz binary package and did
The last paragraph sounds like a good start. I'm not familiar with Struts
2 yet so won't be of much help.
--a.
- Original Message -
From: Allen Gilliland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: struts1 - struts2 migration
we talked
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