Looks good Ryan. Thanks.
I also found a related YouTube video from Rob Weir outlining anonymous
mode for CMS which would allow anyone to submit changes to the CMS site.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fvg1pfHLhE
-Stanton
From: Ryan Baxter rbaxte...@apache.org
To:
Hooray for bootstrap! BTW, you might want to test it in IE. Something isn't
quite right, but I haven't had time to look into what that is.
-Matt
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From: Ryan Baxter [mailto:rbaxte...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:03 PM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Subject:
Dear Shindig developers,
Im working together with my colleague Florian on a systems integration
research project that brings together a DMS, a groupware system, an ERP
system in an Intranet scenario and adds social media capabilities under the
hood of a central lightweight portal (see
You should make your first change to the site and add the video :) It
would be good to have up there.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Stanton Sievers ssiev...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Looks good Ryan. Thanks.
I also found a related YouTube video from Rob Weir outlining anonymous
mode for CMS
Thanks Matt, I wrote most of this testing it in Chrome and FF so I
haven't looked at any other browsers. I can try and take a look when
I get a chance. Kind of surprised since I changed little to nothing
about the default bootstrap styles so I would think we shouldn't have
a problem in the
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From: Ryan Baxter [mailto:rbaxte...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:06 PM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache Shindig CMS Site Update
Thanks Matt, I wrote most of this testing it in Chrome and FF so I
haven't looked at any other browsers. I can
Wow, that was easy.
http://shindig.staging.apache.org/documentation_website.html
-Stanton
From: Ryan Baxter rbaxte...@apache.org
To: dev@shindig.apache.org,
Date: 07/12/2012 12:10
Subject:Re: Apache Shindig CMS Site Update
You should make your first change to the site and
CMS for the win!
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Stanton Sievers ssiev...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Wow, that was easy.
http://shindig.staging.apache.org/documentation_website.html
-Stanton
From: Ryan Baxter rbaxte...@apache.org
To: dev@shindig.apache.org,
Date: 07/12/2012 12:10
Welcome Rene :)
Let me preface this by saying I have little knowledge of how Rave is
implemented. I have been meaning to look at it more in depth but
haven't had the time.
I am kind of surprised Rave does not allow you to still use your own
persistence mechanism if you so choose. I would think
Hi,
Thanks for the interest at Apache Shindig and Rave projects.
Let me try to help answering some concerns and questions you have and
maybe other people in the community could chime in.
Looks like Apache Rave provides model database abstraction that allow
plug and play to relational database.
Thanks Ryan,
to clarify things: Rave allows to have your own backend, it just has its own
additional database abstraction and partly has persistence classes that are
a subset of Shindig classes on the one hand, but add a few additional things
on the other hand.
Dependency injection was also
Hi,
thanks for all the good suggestions.
One last question for the moment: how exactly do we contribute our code?
Should we open a Jira issue and attach the sources?
Maybe there are new suggestions, once you've seen our code.
Regards
René
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