With the permissions fixed, I've now made a little progress cleaning up
some more directories. Still some way to go but getting there...
Next step is figuring out if there's really still a cron job for
updating the XML Commons website as the readme says. I doubt it, but
we'll see what happens now
I have updated the website instructions and configuration
files to use the latest Apache Forrest release (0.6)
to build the top-level documents.
http://xml.apache.org/guidelines.html#website
Sub-projects still continue to do their own thing.
The skin is still the same old tables-based skin
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:10:03 -0700
(Subject: XMLBeans website)
David Remy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting close to having a revised XMLBeans website using Forrest
ready for publication. I have a few questions that I am hoping
someone will know about.
I am eager to see :)
1) I
Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
Yp. I have ;-)
Please confirm whether the mailinglist addresses
are properly described..
http://xml.apache.org/mail.html
Is there XML Commons Mailing List??
In this page, the links to
http://xml-archive.webweaving.org/xml-archive-announcements
etc is obsolete, it
Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
I've forgot.
How about adding a link to the ApacheWiki at left-side navi??
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi)
Done.
Also, there're two Resources category, duplicated ;-)
Merged second into Information.
Cheers,
Berin
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 17:14:42 +1000
Berin Lautenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. Are patches allowable to this list?
Absolutely. And encouraged :.
Okay, relieved. I have more. (I forgot to mention)
I created a patch for the news of Cocoon 2.1 R.C.1 and
Xerces 1.5.1
(I've already added
Peoples,
Ted's e-mail gave me the push I needed to take a look at the
xml.apache.org site.
As a training step, I have update the who we are page to add the
current PMC members. I have not added e-mail addresses - if people want
them on there, let me know what to add and I will do so (or you
I've forgot.
How about adding a link to the ApacheWiki at left-side navi??
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi)
Also, there're two Resources category, duplicated ;-)
-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 20:43:02 +0900
(Subject: Re: Who we are and the website)
Tetsuya
components that need wider recognition and support.
does xml-commons have a website? (i can't see a link from the xml front
page.)
i know that jakarta-commons seems to be thriving and as an insider, the
jakarta-commons website is an important element in creating a sense of
community
components that need wider recognition and support.
does xml-commons have a website? (i can't see a link from
the xml front page.)
i know that jakarta-commons seems to be thriving and as an insider, the
jakarta-commons website is an important element in creating a sense of
community
stevenn 2002/07/12 03:01:04
Modified:sources/website index.xml news.xml
Log:
adding forrest to the main page
Revision ChangesPath
1.23 +37 -24xml-site/sources/website/index.xml
Index: index.xml
cziegeler02/03/26 03:34:04
Modified:sources/website news.xml
Log:
New cocoon release
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +7 -1 xml-site/sources/website/news.xml
Index: news.xml
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RCS file: /home
Could I ask someone with access to update the website to change the
Xindice link to point to http://xml.apache.org/xindice.
Thanks
Kimbro Staken - http://www.kstaken.org - http://www.xmldatabases.org
Apache Xindice native XML database http://xml.apache.org/xindice
XML:DB Initiative http
keiron 02/02/06 01:23:23
Modified:sources/website index.xml mail.xml
Log:
updated info about jdk for fop and user mail list
Submitted by: Christian Geisert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Revision ChangesPath
1.22 +2 -2 xml-site/sources/website/index.xml
Index
cziegeler02/01/31 06:34:38
Modified:sources/website news.xml
Log:
Updated news
Revision ChangesPath
1.13 +24 -23xml-site/sources/website/news.xml
Index: news.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/xml
Hi,
I just updated the news section of xml.apache.org to reflect the latest
cocoon release and was a little bit disappointed about our xml.apache.org
website.
It seems that especially the news section is not really used by
the projects as concerning releases only cocoon and xerces are listed
Hi,
the attached patch updates information on FOP for the website.
Christian
? targets
Index: sources/website/index.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/xml-site/sources/website/index.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -r1.21
Hello,
Have you tried the website under Netscape 4.7/Solaris ? the fonts of the
leftside menu are very small. But it's more quick that the old website.
Regards,
Ludovic
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
Oh, and I forgot that a version of xml-site that was built using the
stylesheets is up
on which projects are using
stylebook to generate their docs.
xml-site has sources for crimson, fop, xang, xerces-j, xerces-c,
xerces-p, and security.
That leaves me unsure about.
Xalan-J
Xalan-C
Cocoon1
Cocoon2
SOAP
Batik
Axis
Projects without entries on the website include:
xml
i should have piped up with this earlier, however i wasn't sure whether
i was being pedantic:)
i'm finding the repetition of xml.apache.org a bit funny to look at,
besides being redundant.
It might look good to have xml.apache.org news in the dark strip.
How to arrange stuff around that is
At 4:30 PM +0100 11/5/01, Vincent Hardy wrote:
This would make the overall design monochromatic and I think it
would look great.
following Vincent Hardy's comments, a monochromatic version can be
found at (only index.html page):
http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/site-mono/
max
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4:30 PM +0100 11/5/01, Vincent Hardy wrote:
This would make the overall design monochromatic and I think it would
look great.
following Vincent Hardy's comments, a monochromatic version can be
found at (only index.html page):
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
Could you just commit it to xml-site, as newstyle?
Or mail me the zip and I'll commit it.
I committed the first draft of the build process for you.
It needs some fine-tuning to work with xml-site's build
process.
--
Those who would trade liberty for
temporary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:06 PM +0100 11/8/01, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Not to be a pain in the ass, but there are some problems at the bottom
of the page with Mozilla 0.9.5 on win2k.
the problem should be fixed now.
yep, I confirm (there is still a pixel alignment problem on the
Berin Loritsch wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Berin
I've changed the font-size from smaller to small - I've checked it
with NC 4.77 on Mac and it seems to have done the job.
Please let me know if that's the case for you as well.
Works for me.
Not to be a pain in the ass, but
Shane Curcuru wrote:
See this doc for the last (as I know) copy of build.xml attached that
is the basis for the 'jakarta default' build.xml file:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=alexandria-devm=100340866808043w=2
OK, thanks for the pointer. It sounds like it hasn't stabilized yet.
-Edwin
At 10:06 PM +0100 11/8/01, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Not to be a pain in the ass, but there are some problems at the bottom
of the page with Mozilla 0.9.5 on win2k.
the problem should be fixed now.
--
--
Max Guglielmino
Corrosive
http://www.corrosive.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/presentation/
Super cool! I like v3.1.
Just as a side note, I think that fixed-width pages are EVIL.
So any design we come up with should not use them.
--
Andy Clark * IBM, TRL - Japan * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Andy
All of the designs imply an elastic layout that will take 100% of
the wbrowser window width (that's why I suggested people resized
their windows around the images to better view them).
I'm implementing design 3v1 into HTML format and I shall send you all
the link to the resulting
Hi
Following Ted's email, I've sketched some Photoshop screens of
possible designs for the site. They can be viewed at
http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/presentation/
Could you please let me know your comments?
I should add some comments of mine:
- all the designs are intended to use
Thanks Carel
At 12:00 PM +0100 11/1/01, Carel Bast wrote:
Hi Max,
My 2 (euro-)cents:
I like your 'des. 3 v1' the best.
The 'des. 3 v2' is confusing because of the navigation panel location.
The other designs I find less attractive.
-- Carel
Yes, I like the 3rd too, but I fancy its 2nd
confusing to people
visiting for the first time. In fact I'd almost say the current
website is hostile to people who don't already know what they're
looking for. Maybe this has already been suggested but it seems a
simple project link that goes to a page where things can be better
broken down
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Following Ted's email, I've sketched some Photoshop screens of
possible designs for the site. They can be viewed at
http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/presentation/
Could you please let me know your comments?
I should add some comments of mine:
-
... version 3 seems to be gaining consensus...
I'm not sure the vertical navigation bar will force the use of complex tables.
A horizontal one is surely feasible, but it implies re-working the
navigation structure, as the number of primary links actually on the
site would make it impossible,
: Re: website++: some ideas...
... version 3 seems to be gaining consensus...
I'm not sure the vertical navigation bar will force the use of complex
tables.
A horizontal one is surely feasible, but it implies re-working the
navigation structure, as the number of primary links actually on the
site
of the website is a mess right now.
Many sub projects are not using the xml-site repository. So right now,
I'm wondering if we need to make xml-site just contain the top-level
site, and an ant script that checks out the appropriate subdirectories
for each subproject and then builds the whole thing
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
* I LOVE the navigation status bar (xml.apache.org home). This is a must
have.
I'm not sure how we are going to generate this from the stylebook or
docbook sources. I like it, but no promises -- unless an HTML / XSLT /
Cocoon guru steps up to the plate.
I
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
des1
- no good, dislike the inverse title text on the dark blue bar
des 2
+ nice pastels
+ Welcome title bar highlighted is good.
- needs vertical stripe separating from body
des 3v1
- in a large window, the white body surrounded by blue in rest of window
blocky.
could
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
I've only gotten started looking at DocBook, and it seems like
there are more tags than one knows what to do with. Is it really
the case that there is no mapping of the current stylebook gramars onto
some set of the docbook elements?
I'm not sure if simplified
PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Donald Leslie/CAM/Lotus)
Subject: Re: website++
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
I've only gotten started looking at DocBook, and it seems like
there are more tags than one knows what to do with. Is it really
the case that there is no mapping
Okay,
I've done some minimal playing around with the top level website in
xml-site, and have modified the styles to get rid of all the images. A
version of the top level site using this style is viewable at
http://www.apache.org/~twl/new-site/index.html
If people think that this is a good
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
I've done some minimal playing around with the top level website in
xml-site, and have modified the styles to get rid of all the images. A
version of the top level site using this style is viewable at
http://www.apache.org/~twl/new-site/index.html
Looks good. So
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 18:06, Edwin Goei wrote:
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
I've done some minimal playing around with the top level website in
xml-site, and have modified the styles to get rid of all the images. A
version of the top level site using this style is viewable at
http
twl 01/10/26 13:12:38
Modified:sources/website cvs.xml mail.xml
Log:
Add xml-security project
Revision ChangesPath
1.11 +2 -1 xml-site/sources/website/cvs.xml
Index: cvs.xml
===
RCS
I'd like to bring up the topic of the website again.
The last we discussed this (in July) people seemed to be interested in
migrating
docs / site into DocBook or simplified DocBook.Berin Loritsch had some
Cocoon2
styles for DocBook checked into Avalon.
Is this still what people think we
curcuru 01/09/18 12:45:01
Modified:sources/website whoweare.xml news.xml mission.xml mail.xml
library.xml guidelines.xml
Log:
Various updates for news; clarify and expand on mailing lists;
included copy of and reference to the charter; many more minor edits
andyc 01/08/22 19:26:59
Modified:sources create.bat
sources/website cvs.xml
Log:
Updated CVS page to reflect the merge of the Xerces2 branch into
the main development trunk of Xerces-J.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +2 -0 xml-site/sources
rubys 01/08/01 07:49:14
Modified:sources/website cvs.xml
Log:
Add the various modules
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +27 -11xml-site/sources/website/cvs.xml
Index: cvs.xml
===
RCS file: /home
With the move of cvs from daedalus to cvs.apache.org, the old cvs method
for updating a project website (Xalan-Java 2 in this case) no longer works.
I used to check the new website into xml-site/targets/xalan-j, then use
SecureCRT to navigate to www/xml.apache.org/xalan-j, and issue a cvs update
By no means did I mean to start an XSLT vs. Anakia war.
There are lots of reasons why people might want to use a different template
language other than XSLT. Anakia is just one of dozens I have seen. This
is a good thing. Let a thousand flowers/ideas bloom.
The whole point of XML is to keep
can
update the documentation or regenerate the website.
Anakia does that.
4. It needs to be accessible to non-programmers - so that technical writer
type folks can
contribute to documentation.
Anakia does that.
5. Performance is a non-criterion, because we may have to generate the
content
lehors 01/02/15 17:56:34
Modified:sources/website index.xml
Log:
finished changing crimson description
Revision ChangesPath
1.20 +1 -1 xml-site/sources/website/index.xml
Index: index.xml
pier01/01/06 19:20:48
Modified:sources/website cvs.xml
Log:
Modified xml-crimson workspace
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +1 -1 xml-site/sources/website/cvs.xml
Index: cvs.xml
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RCS file
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