Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LatestRelease , version: 7 on Wed 
May 21 10:15:24 2003 by CarstenZiegeler

- !!! 2.1 Milestone 1
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+ !!! 2.1 Milestone 2
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- The latest release is __2.1 Milestone M1__. [This 
message|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105161752627911&w=2] 
explains what we mean by Milestone release.
?                           ^           ^^

+ The latest release is __2.2 Milestone 2__. [This 
message|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105161752627911&w=2] 
explains what we mean by Milestone release.
?                           ^           ^



Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=People , version: 132 on Wed May 
21 10:39:51 2003 by Upayavira

+ * [Upayavira] -- Cocoon user, developer and Buddhist based in London.


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Upayavira , version: 1 on Wed May 
21 10:38:50 2003 by Upayavira

New page created:
+ I am a Cocoon user, developer and a Buddhist.
+ 
+ I've been using Cocoon since August 2002. I have been seeking ways for many 
years to make web sites easy to maintain for poor and technically illiterate 
Buddhist organisations. Cocoon helps tremendously in doing this. It separates 
concerns beautifully, and is vastly superior to any other technology that I 
have investigated, as a way for developing sites.
+ 
+ Having said that, most of these Buddhist organisations cannot afford a server 
to host Cocoon. Therefore, I've been working to improve the Cocoon CLI to 
enable it to be used for off-line site generation in such situations.
+ 
+ I work full time for [Nexus Alpha Ltd|http://www.nexusalpha.co.uk]. My CLI 
work also has relevance for my employer.
+ 
+ In 2000 I was ordained into the Western Buddhist Order, which is at the heart 
of the [FWBO|http://www.fwbo.org]. This explains my Buddhist name, which I was 
given on ordination. It is a Sanskrit name, which translates to 'Hero of 
Means', or, more longwinded, "He who, with great enthusiasm, finds creative 
ways to help others on the path to Enlightenent". To embody this, I've first 
got to work out what Enlightenment is!
+ 
+ It can be split into two parts, Upaya (skilful means) and Vira (hero). The 
best way to describe pronunciation is to say that Upaya rhymes with 'Papaya', 
and Vira rhymes with 'Clearer'. Some day I may record a WAV file and attach it 
here. To answer one previous question - I don't have a surname, just a name.
+ 
+ Upayavira 
+ 21 May 2003
+ 


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