Clay,

I can include you as well as a contributor to the Jacrkabbit Wiki [1] so you can add that information the way you prefer. Just let me know you preferred user id for the Wiki.

Michael


[1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ContributorsGroup

On 25.9.15 4:10 , Clay Ferguson wrote:
In case everyone isn't aware of meta64.com please take  look to consider
for inclusion. I would be honored to have it on an official list of JCR
browsers, but that's of course up to the wiki authors. I appreciate any
consideration you can give it. It's open source, so this isn't a money
making venture, but just me contributing to the JCR community.

Best regards,
Clay Ferguson
[email protected]


On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 6:20 AM, Michael Dürig <[email protected]> wrote:


Serge,

Let me know your preferred userId for the Wiki [1]. I'll provide you with
write access so you can edit the links to you own likings.

Michael


[1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ContributorsGroup

On 23.9.15 9:45 , Serge Huber wrote:

While on the subject of the JcrLinks, would it be possible to list Jahia
there too ? I noticed the other day that it was missing and wondering if it
would be ok to add it ?

Here are suggested listing, feel free to modify them to fit any standard
layout needed.

Open Source Applications :

Jahia (http://www.jahia.com <http://www.jahia.com/>) Digital Factory
Community Distribution (download:
https://www.jahia.com/documentation-and-downloads/developers-downloads <
https://www.jahia.com/documentation-and-downloads/developers-downloads>,
source code: http://subversion.jahia.org/svn/ <
http://subversion.jahia.org/svn/>) - an Open Source Content Management
System that uses Jackrabbit to store content, files and template structure
and Apache Felix for its module system

Commercial Applications :

Jahia  (http://www.jahia.com <http://www.jahia.com/>) Digital Factory
Enterprise Distribution :
https://www.jahia.com/documentation-and-downloads/developers-downloads <
https://www.jahia.com/documentation-and-downloads/developers-downloads>
- Commercial Content Management distribution based on the community
distribution (uses Jackrabbit as its content repository and Apache Felix as
its module system)

Also, I noticed that the CQ5 link is broken in the Commercial
Applications. Might want to fix that too :)

Thanks,
    Serge…

On 23 sept. 2015, at 09:23, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,

On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 1:03 AM, Peter Harrison <[email protected]>
wrote:
...

http://gravity.devcentre.org

...

Thanks for sharing! I have added a link at
https://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks

-Bertrand





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