AW: copyright years (Was: svn commit: r231139)

2005-08-16 Thread Jan.Materne
Several times, the copyright in new files is 2002-2004. Is it normal ? Or do we have to change the dates : 2002-2005 ? For new files it should say 2005, this is a common cut and paste error. Not actually necessary. For new files, the year should be the year that it was created. For

Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management

2005-08-16 Thread Diwaker Gupta
Thanks for a wonderful roundup of issues, Ross. On Saturday 13 August 2005 4:00 am, Ross Gardler wrote: We are getting larger as a developer base. As a consequence there is an increasing tendencies for small numbers of devs to work on different sections of the code base. As a result we are

Re: Reducing Forrest build time

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Ferdinand Soethe wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: [OT - but related] This is perfect for the Google Sitemap plugin that has recently been contributed to the whiteboard. Are there any docs on this? No. Haven't gotten around to test this a bit more so there is really not much to document. Feel

Release early, release often(Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management)

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Diwaker Gupta wrote: ... IMHO, we do not practice release early, release often, often enough :) This has been mentioned on the list before (see [1], [2]), however I don't think it has actually seeped into our development just as yet. [1]

Re: svn commit: r232519 - /forrest/trunk/bin/views.sh

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Thorsten Scherler wrote: On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 19:49 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Author: rgardler Date: Sat Aug 13 12:49:43 2005 New Revision: 232519 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=232519view=rev Log: Move views deployment script to etc folder where it will not get confused with

Re: Reducing Forrest build time

2005-08-16 Thread Ferdinand Soethe
Ross Gardler wrote: I see your point and agree with the theory. So will it work in practice? The dynamic part should work already as long as the components we use are all support caching. As far as persistant caching is concerned we'll need to address this question to Cocoon devs to find out

Re: Reducing Forrest build time

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Ferdinand Soethe wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: I see your point and agree with the theory. So will it work in practice? The dynamic part should work already as long as the components we use are all support caching. Yes, it does. It is only the static generation that is an issue... As far

Re: Release early, release often(Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management)

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Ross Gardler wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: ... IMHO, we do not practice release early, release often, often enough :) This has been mentioned on the list before (see [1], [2]), however I don't think it has actually seeped into our development just as yet. [1]

Re: [jira] Commented: (FOR-583) Pelt compatible [views/templates] skin

2005-08-16 Thread Gav....
Ok, it works now, good job. Gav... - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dev@forrest.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 8:59 AM Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (FOR-583) Pelt compatible [views/templates] skin | On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 07:39 +0800, Gav wrote: |

Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management

2005-08-16 Thread Gav....
- Original Message - From: Gav [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dev@forrest.apache.org Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:38 PM Subject: Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management | | - Original Message - | From: David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] | || I also see a Create

Locationmap Entry for Daisy documenet

2005-08-16 Thread Anil Ramnanan
What would be the entry in the locationmap for a daisy document ? Assuming the URL to retrieve the document data is at http://localhost:9263/repository/document/2/version/1/part/2/data and the document name is sample Would it be something liike this : match pattern=daisy/sample.html

Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Gav wrote: - Original Message - From: Gav [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dev@forrest.apache.org Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:38 PM Subject: Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management | | - Original Message - | From: David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] | || I also

stronger dev base before attract more users

2005-08-16 Thread David Crossley
Diwaker Gupta wrote: Talking about users, what do people think of doing a survey of Forrest users. What would be the purpose of this survey? During the time that I've hung around the lists, I've noticed that often times people start in the user-list, then slowly migrate to the dev-list

Re: Release early, release often(Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management)

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
David Crossley wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: IMHO, we do not practice release early, release often, often enough :) [ snip ] I think we are all in agreement with this. So lets plan a 0.8 milestone 1 release. On one of the major features in 0.8 will be Locationmaps.

[jira] Updated: (FOR-634) Maintain Cocoons cache state between CLI invocations

2005-08-16 Thread David Crossley (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-634?page=all ] David Crossley updated FOR-634: --- Priority: Major (was: Minor) Maintain Cocoons cache state between CLI invocations Key: FOR-634

Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management

2005-08-16 Thread David Crossley
Ross Gardler wrote: Gav wrote: As well as this (Jira) atlassian.com has another fine looking product http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/default.jsp My problem with both Jira and Confluence is that they are not Open Source. I would much rather see us using Open Source

Re: stronger dev base before attract more users

2005-08-16 Thread Tim Williams
On 8/16/05, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: Talking about users, what do people think of doing a survey of Forrest users. What would be the purpose of this survey? During the time that I've hung around the lists, I've noticed that often times people

Re: Release early, release often(Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management)

2005-08-16 Thread Tim Williams
On 8/16/05, Ross Gardler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Crossley wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: IMHO, we do not practice release early, release often, often enough :) [ snip ] I think we are all in agreement with this. So lets plan a 0.8 milestone 1 release.

Re: stronger dev base before attract more users

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Tim Williams wrote: On 8/16/05, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: Talking about users, what do people think of doing a survey of Forrest users. What would be the purpose of this survey? During the time that I've hung around the lists, I've noticed that often

Re: Release early, release often(Re: Using Jira and branches for Project Management)

2005-08-16 Thread Ross Gardler
Tim Williams wrote: On 8/16/05, Ross Gardler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Crossley wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: Diwaker Gupta wrote: IMHO, we do not practice release early, release often, often enough :) [ snip ] I think we are all in agreement with this. So lets plan a 0.8

Re: status report for Forrest, August 2005

2005-08-16 Thread Tim Williams
On 8/15/05, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I became busy and didn't find time to ask if there was further input for this board report. If i missed anything, then i will add it to the next quarterly report. The surprise for our dev community is that we added Cyriaque as a new PMC

[jira] Created: (FOR-635) images not reproduced in PDFs, if sources are in xdocs/images directory

2005-08-16 Thread David Crossley (JIRA)
images not reproduced in PDFs, if sources are in xdocs/images directory --- Key: FOR-635 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-635 Project: Forrest Type: Bug Components: Documentation and

[jira] Commented: (FOR-635) images not reproduced in PDFs, if sources are in xdocs/images directory

2005-08-16 Thread Rasik Pandey (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-635?page=comments#action_12318969 ] Rasik Pandey commented on FOR-635: -- I think FOP likes absolute urls. Did you try that? images not reproduced in PDFs, if sources are in xdocs/images directory