Fwd: Struts 2 docs

2010-05-30 Thread Lukasz Lenart
Just reposting Wes's comments ;-)

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From: Wes Wannemacher w...@wantii.com
Date: 2010/5/28
Subject: Re: Struts 2 docs
To: lukasz.len...@gmail.com


On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:02 AM, Lukasz Lenart
lukasz.len...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Struts 2 spaces are all the time messed up, code snippets are missing
 and css styles are the same. Please take a look:

 https://cwiki.apache.org/S2WIKI/troubleshooting-guide-migrating-from-struts-20x-to-21x.html
 missed code snippets

 http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/home.html
 http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/resources/space.css
 layout is so ugly, I tried few time copy back site.css from previous
 version but it's was overwritten all the time

 Any hints?

 I'm not a PMC so I cannot make any tests and so. Thanks to Wes I've
 got templates used by Autoexport plugin and what I found is this:

I am a PMC, so I'll jump in and help Lukasz with anything he needs.


 1) #editReport() - now idea what's this, it's just showing up on a
 page, can be removed


I've looked at this as well, but unfortunately, I've been so crunched
for time lately that I can't do a full investigation (the story of our
lives, right?). Anyhow, that #editReport() macro appears to be
something that was part of our template before the confluence upgrade.
I remember some traffic on here about macros needing to be re-worked a
bit now, but I don't know where to look to see what used to be in that
macro. Any help or pointers on this would get us much further.


 2) link type=text/css rel=stylesheet href=$stylesheet - I
 think it should end with /

This may be a simple fix, I'll check if I can update the struts template.


 3) link type=text/css rel=stylesheet
 href=http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/resources/confluence.ext.code:code/shStyles.css;
 - it can be removed as it's pointing to not accessible resource.


I'll see if I can take care of this as well.

 The main problem is with the site.css, any idea why is it wrong?



This one I'm not sure about, but maybe someone else on here might know more.


-Wes

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Re: Need of Comprehensive Documentation for Struts2

2010-05-30 Thread Martin Cooper
There is a new documentation initiative that was started earlier this
year and is being primarily driven by Bruce Phillips, I think. New
work is being added to the Struts2NewDocDraft wiki space at first, and
later migrated into the main S2 docs. You might want to take a look
there and see if it would make sense to help out. I'm a little
surprised none of those involved have chimed in here, though.

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On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 3:35 AM, shekher awasthi
shekher.awas...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 Working with Struts2 is always a good experience for our team.one thing
 which i always tend to hear from my team members as well as what i found on
 net is that people use to complain about the documentation for Struts2.

 Though official documentation site is a great place to get help from as well
 as a good and mature mailing list but some how i feel that still struts2
 lack a comprehensive documentation which is equally helpful from struts2
 based application developer as well as for those who want to get some
 insight how things have been placed and working in struts2.

 E.G.
 in order to use Spring with our struts2 project we just downloaded the
 official documentation PDF from Spring-source official site and to our joy
 this guide was something which was equally helpful to developer as well as
 for those all who want to get inside Spring.

 My idea to write mail here is to get the views of the developer community
 about working on some comprehensive guide so that it can help the user of
 all needs..

 -Best
 Shekher


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Re: Move OGNL to Apache.org

2010-05-30 Thread Martin Cooper
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Lukasz Lenart
lukasz.len...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 What do you think about moving OGNL to Apache.org, eg. to Commons?
 Right now OGNL is used by some project at Apache.org but support is
 very poor. The code is available here http://github.com/jkuhnert/ognl

 I know it isn't the right place to ask but I just want to hear your opinion.

You're correct, this isn't the right place to ask. First, the OGNL
community would have to want to make the move; then some ASF project
(perhaps Commons, perhaps not) would need to sponsor incubation;
community would need to be built up around the code before incubation
could complete; and so on.

If you are personally committed to helping build up a community around
OGNL at the ASF, then I'd certainly encourage you to press ahead with
that. It's the community that will make the project successful. Simply
bringing the code to the ASF, though, won't improve support for it.

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