On May 1, 2002, Steven Noels wrote:
> As far as visualizing process and state is concerned, metadata stored > inside the documents are a valid option, and we haven taken this in > account for our 'book.xml-nuker' Generator we are working on (to be > released to Forrest, no commit rights over here). Basically, 'libre' as > we will call it, is a DirectoryGenerator-on-steroids offering you the > possibility to generate an XML listing of a (directory) hierarchy using > a filtering mask based on regex and XPath expressions, sorting them > using information gathered using regexes and XPaths, and providing > labels for the traversed resources using them, too. Fantastic! >> I assumed CVS branches come in to play when document is either in >> process (in head) or finished (in release). Am I overlooking other >> features of cvs branches? I guess I'd also prefer to apply a Cocoon >> solution to project management, however primitive it may be at the >> outset. > > Just bear in mind that we have no live Cocoon instance to host such a > thing, yet. We will have a test setup to generate static HTML that can > be published on ASF servers however. Well, theoretically, every distribution of Cocoon can be used dynamically. Just because Cocoon's live site is static-only doesn't mean we can't exploit more dynamic capabilities (like lucene) in what we could distribute/make available for content development/management aids. Diana --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]