We have a rudimentary XML format for a TODO list at Struts, but it needs
work. Here's a sample
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On a similar note, has anyone started a format for a XML Status file,
like the one described here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html
Ted Husted wrote:
We have a rudimentary XML format for a TODO list at Struts, but it needs
work. Here's a sample
task name=Action
info
On 12/14/01 7:28 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a rudimentary XML format for a TODO list at Struts, but it needs
work. Here's a sample
task name=Action
info
pUnit tests for the codeorg.apache.struts.action/code
package./p
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assigned
a
Hi,
The advantage of XML for changelogs is that is easier to generate the
ChangeLog in whatever format you want. For instance Avalon generates HTML
(same format as cactus changelog), GNUs format and a lite text format. We
even use it it when generating our announcement texts/xml snippets for
Peter Donald wrote:
Hi,
The advantage of XML for changelogs is that is easier to generate the
ChangeLog in whatever format you want. For instance Avalon generates HTML
(same format as cactus changelog), GNUs format and a lite text format. We
even use it it when generating our
Ted Husted wrote:
On a similar note, has anyone started a format for a XML Status file,
like the one described here:
BTW, the Avalon team decided to abandon maintaining a separate TODO file
in favor of using BugZilla for the same thing. It is less likely to be
lost in the shuffle, thanks to
Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could we get the CVS to preformat its change reports in XML when it
emails them over?
The other thing I've started to wonder is whether we should be using the
Bugzilla enhancements as a TODO list, and then link to there from a page
on the site.
Do we
on 12/12/01 2:05 PM, Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta projects use
Anakia, but I have not found any macros in Jakarta-site2 that reference
a Change Log or To Do list.
Paul Spencer
+1.
Feel free to add some...
-jon
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Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is their a standard or common Change Log and To Do format for Jakarta
projects? I would like to add a change log to the Jetspeed project.
No. I have seen a lot of people use XML changelogs. This is WAY
Jakarta projects use
Anakia, but I have not found any macros in Jakarta-site2 that
reference a Change Log or To Do list.
Paul Spencer
+1.
Feel free to add some...
-jon
I kind of liked what Vincent was doing with Cactus. You should check
that out...
Scott Sanders
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We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
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Is their a standard or
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog... besides the
ability to XSLT it
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any
problems... I don't really mind.
snip
Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based
changelog... besides the ability to XSLT it into html (I
don't think this is necessary).
on 12/12/01 3:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog... besides the
ability to XSLT it into html (I don't think this is necessary).
Eewww...XSLT...
How about being able to transform it into a ChangeLog.txt
on 12/12/01 3:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog...
besides the ability to XSLT it into html (I don't think this is
necessary).
Eewww...XSLT...
:) To each his own.
How about being able
On 12/12/01 6:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
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Enlighten
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