Pascal Voitot wrote
I'm not the guy to give you any answer but I'm interested in this idea...
What do you mean exactly by guide the edition complying with this schema?
Should it be just metadata associated with the doc or should the doc follow
a template based on this schema or is it a kind
Hi Ricardo,
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:47 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Pascal Voitot wrote
I'm not the guy to give you any answer but I'm interested in this idea...
What do you mean exactly by guide the edition complying with
Guillaume, Pascal, thanks for the answers!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Would that way of doing things suit your use case?
Thanks, Guillaume. Yes, this could suit a particular case, but...
This is an implementation solution (one I've already used and that works
pretty cool)
The idea of the
Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Sorry guy, yes I know one... football ;)
And I really hope this is not an issue to be a man or woman for XWiki
:):):)... We are all equal and humble regarding XWiki, aren't we?
And anyway, XWiki contains only X chromosom in its name, no Y so I would
tend to say it
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Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Sorry guy, yes I know one... football ;)
And I really hope this is not an issue to be a man or woman for XWiki
:):):)... We are all equal and
Pascal Voitot wrote:
sorry for my last empty mail... clicked too quick...
I think about Sharepoint for example... this is the first answer you get
when dealing with content management in companies where office networks
already run on Microsoft technos...
I should have a look at it to have
2009/7/27 [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
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sorry for my last empty mail... clicked too quick...
I think about Sharepoint for example... this is the first answer you get
when dealing with content management in
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Yes this is exactly what I mean... you can mix some structured data and
unstructured also...
In my mind, classes/objects in XWiki are the structured data and the
classical Wiki content is the unstructured data...
OK. I've got the point.
Don't understand what you
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:10 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Pascal Voitot wrote:
Yes this is exactly what I mean... you can mix some structured data and
unstructured also...
In my mind, classes/objects in XWiki are the
Pascal Voitot wrote:
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 11:23 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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I really agree with you. In my case, I can tell you that I chose XWiki after
trying many other solutions and it appears to be the best solution for
Pascal Voitot wrote:
You would be right in a humanistic world but in ours, companies policies
more and more teach me to speak about cattle-days :):)... and tell to your
wife not to care about equality because women or men are quite equal with
respect to this way of thinking: you're just a
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Pascal Voitot wrote:
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I really agree with
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:55 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Pascal Voitot wrote:
You would be right in a humanistic world but in ours, companies policies
more and more teach me to speak about cattle-days :):)... and tell to
your
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Pascal Voitot wrote:
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I really agree with
Thank you for this point of view from the industrial world!
Before reading your answer I invested some time in browsing the
presentation done by Vincent and Tugduall Grall from eXo Platform (as
Guillaume pointed out in this same thread). First of all, I must
recognize that I didn't consider
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:29 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Hm, one thing I'd like to have before going forward with this app is a
better event management. The observation component is good, but we're
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:13 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Skins
Yes I have seen this...
As I said, you can customize everything you want in
Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
things like workflow engines such as jBPM, Bonita or even if we are crazier,
BPEL (I don't see why we could use BPEL here but I really think this is the
example of a technology that :) )... I don't say these engines are really
bad but they are too much complicated,
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:09 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
things like workflow engines such as jBPM, Bonita or even if we are
crazier,
BPEL (I don't see why we could use BPEL here but I really think
Hi,
Sorry for using acronyms without not decoding them.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Hm, one thing I'd like to have before going forward with this app is a
better event management. The observation component is good, but we're
not using it enough. On top of it, we should build a workflow module.
hello
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:14 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Hi, Pascal,
I'am still catching up with the XWiki 2.0. I can more or less understand
what you are saying about Magnolia, JCR, MVC and the CMS
authoring/public pair
Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Hm, one thing I'd like to have before going forward with this app is a
better event management. The observation component is good, but we're
not using it enough. On top of it, we should build a workflow module.
Once we have this, writing a publishing control system
Hi, Pascal,
I'am still catching up with the XWiki 2.0. I can more or less understand
what you are saying about Magnolia, JCR, MVC and the CMS
authoring/public pair (I've seen this in OpenCMS, but I am not sure this
is also truth in Joomla, for instance), but I've not been able yet of
having
Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Skins
Yes I have seen this...
As I said, you can customize everything you want in XWiki, even the skin...
but it is not quite easy without lots of scripting and CSS-styling etc...
And what's interesting in
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Hi, Sergiu, thanks for the answer.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Well, a pretty simple solution is to use a Draft space, where guests
don't have view rights and all the registered users have edit rights,
and here people collaborate and create
hello,
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[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Hi, Sergiu, thanks for the answer.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Well, a pretty simple solution is to use a Draft space, where guests
don't have view rights
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:51 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
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Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Hello,
Here is my experience.
For my simple technical website (www.mandubian.org (not ads here)), I
used a
mix between Magnolia and
Pascal Voitot wrote:
hello,
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Integration of XWiki with other Open Source initiatives seems to be an
answer. For me the question here is if it is better to keep
Re Wiki vs CMS, Vincent did a nice presentation on the topic at the
beginning of the month:
http://massol.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/WikiVsCmsUsi2009
Guillaume
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:
Pascal Voitot wrote:
hello,
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009
Hi, Sergiu, thanks for the answer.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Well, a pretty simple solution is to use a Draft space, where guests
don't have view rights and all the registered users have edit rights,
and here people collaborate and create documents. When they consider
that a document is
Hi!
Pascal Voitot wrote:
Hello,
Here is my experience.
For my simple technical website (www.mandubian.org (not ads here)), I used a
mix between Magnolia and XWiki:
Your site looks nice!
- Magnolia as the content aggregator and visual facade using Magnolia
easily customisable skin
Hello,
Here is my experience.
For my simple technical website (www.mandubian.org (not ads here)), I used a
mix between Magnolia and XWiki:
- Magnolia as the content aggregator and visual facade using Magnolia
easily customisable skin system, publishing/workflow features and also for
the idea of
Hi,
Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, XWiki is very close to a CMS and actually often used for this
(we use it for xwiki.com and xwiki.org).
When you look at it, most CMS work like this:
1/ Admin interface allowing to create a page, setup where it will show
up (on the home page, in a
Hi again,
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Hi,
Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, XWiki is very close to a CMS and actually often used for this
(we use it for xwiki.com and xwiki.org).
When you look at it, most CMS work like this:
1/ Admin interface allowing to
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Hi,
Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, XWiki is very close to a CMS and actually often used for this
(we use it for xwiki.com and xwiki.org).
When you look at it, most CMS work like this:
1/ Admin interface allowing to create a
Hi,
Indeed, XWiki is very close to a CMS and actually often used for this
(we use it for xwiki.com and xwiki.org).
When you look at it, most CMS work like this:
1/ Admin interface allowing to create a page, setup where it will show
up (on the home page, in a category menu, in a tag menu, in
Hi
Currently our company is using Magnolia (magnolia.info) as the CMS for our
website. Because our website is not very dynamic, big or complex using Magnolia
is often a little bit of an overkill and keeping it up to date is not easy. So
I was wondering if I could use XWiki to create a simple
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