Hi everyone, apologies for the email but I spoke earlier on with Simo, who encouraged me to use the dev ML a bit more hence this email :) In brief, recently I had worked on a project where I found myself using (for the first time, truth being told) the Commons Modeler. Since there was hardly any documentation on this project at the time, I put together a post on my blog on the way I used this component. It then occurred to me that it makes sense to have this on the Modeler wiki page as well so those of you who are watching the Modeler wiki would have seen my recent changes on http://wiki.apache.org/commons/Modeler, where I included the link to my original post (in the "External Resources" section). I then went on and copied and adapted the content of the original post in a page on its own at http://wiki.apache.org/commons/WrapUpBeanWithBaseModelMBean which is also referenced from the main Modeler wiki page as well. Am I right now in assuming the guys @ Modeler will manage/accept/reject my changes and decide whether we need the link to my post as well as the page I created? Or do I have to signal this on this list and find out opinions on this and then go and execute these myself? The other thing as well, in my wiki page, I had included the full listing of the code is there a way I can maybe commit the sources to SVN so people can download these and also maybe we can reference these in the wiki page? I personally find it much easier to download a source file and view it in my Eclipse rather than traversing the code on a web page maybe that's just me though Apologies for the so many questions in a single email!
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