Thanks a lot.

On 8/28/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 27, 2007, at 8:40 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:
> > So, the .vm file is the "main" template for the whole OpenEJB site, is
> > it? It creates the layout and everything. If that is true, and if i
> > change the css in this file, it will affect the whole website,
> > correct?
>
> Right.
>
> > I have checked out the website, is there a way i can make changes to
> > it and see those changes (i.e. run the website on my local machine)
> > before i submit patches? I don't have confluence, so I am not sure how
> > to work on the website and submit working patches.
> >
> > I have a feeling I might need confluence (which I dont have) and a
> > servlet container to be able to achieve the above.
>
> Right again.  You pretty much need Confluence, the AutoExport plugin
> and the template.  Optionally you could work from a copy of the sight
> by exporting it as xml and then importing it on your personal
> confluence install.
>
> Confluence comes ready to go, servlet container and all, so you're
> good to go with that and the AutoExport plugin.
>
> Feel free to have fun with the template.  If you come up with
> something nice you can easily upload it to your future account on
> people.apache.org for everyone to see.  Definitely keep the color
> scheme for the most part.  Some kind of change would be a nice way to
> visually communicate change in the a project; a new and different
> OpenEJB 3.0.
>
> -David
>
>
>
>


-- 
Karan Singh Malhi

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