No neither bamboo nor confluence seems to be configured for that.

Maurice Marrink wrote:
Then i guess we don't have a mail server configured. I configured it
to send me an email and i never got one.

Maurice

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:40 PM, lars vonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am working with confluence 2.5.7 and it sends out emails if a
 comment is added to pages I am watching. It should work if you have a
 mail server defined in your confluence administration. It's under
 Administration - Configuration - Mail Servers.
 If you also want to receive emails of changes made by yourself to a
 page your watching you need to check the "Notify on my actions" in
 Your profile page - Edit Profile

 Lars





 On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Maurice Marrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > On a related topic,
 >  does anyone know if and how confluence can be configured to send mails
 >  when someone leaves a comment on a page you are watching?
 >
 >  I find out about new comments way to late sometimes even months after
 >  they are posted, there has to be something better then manual
 >  inspection.
 >
 >  Maurice
 >
 >  On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
 >
 >
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >  > :)
 >  >
 >  >  So next step would be to remove redundant information on the frontpage..
 >  >  And maybe have a similar page for wicketstuff users? Also off course we
 >  >  need one with rights to cleanup the frontpage and put in links..
 >  >
 >  >
 >  >  Maurice Marrink wrote:
 >  >  > Added some minor maven settings.
 >  >  > Also the url is
 >  >  > 
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Developer+Information
 >  >  >
 >  >  Yah saw that...
 >  >
 >  >
 >  > > the link you provided has an extra * which leads to a new page :)
 >  >  >
 >  >  > Maurice
 >  >  >
 >  >  > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:04 AM, David Bernard
 >  >  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >  >  >
 >  >  >> Hi,
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>  I created the wicketstuff-parent to host shared configuration (like 
some dependencies, distribution configuration, build, reporting,...)
 >  >  >>  I use it with several wicketstuff project : wickectstuff-misc, 
wicketstuf-jquery,...
 >  >  >>  You're free to use/update/complete it (it was created to this 
purpose: help other wicketstuff project.
 >  >  >>  When you use it, you could override
 >  >  >>  * the license, scm section
 >  >  >>  * the properties use to define version of depencencies and compiled 
class
 >  >  >>    * "wicket.version"  (I'll update the pom to use 1.3.1 as default).
 >  >  >>    * "java.src.version"
 >  >  >>    * "slf4j.version"
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>  Regards
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>  /davidB
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>  Maurice Marrink wrote:
 >  >  >>  > Actually there is a wicketstuff parent pom, however it is not 
required
 >  >  >>  > that you extend it.
 >  >  >>  >
 >  >  >>  > Maurice
 >  >  >>  >
 >  >  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez 
Wael
 >  >  >>  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >  >  >>  >> As a wicketstuff only im not sure how much my sayings count. But 
i'l
 >  >  >>  >>  tell how I feel anyways:)
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  lars vonk wrote:
 >  >  >>  >>  > Thanks, I have some question on how to proceed:
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  > - I am thinking about creating a seperate project, if that's 
okay.
 >  >  >>  >>  > - Are there any naming / coding conventions used?
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  A good question, theres a little difference between naming the 
projects,
 >  >  >>  >>  some use wicket-contrib-projectname others 
wicketstuff-projectname.
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  I thin all uses package names like this : org.wicketstuff
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>> - Is there a master pom that I should extend? Or are there Maven
 >  >  >>  >>  > standards used, e.g. reports and stuff?
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  I dont think we have a wicketstuff parent pom, but some of us 
use this
 >  >  >>  >>  wicket parent pom:
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  <parent>
 >  >  >>  >>         <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
 >  >  >>  >>         <artifactId>wicket-jdk15</artifactId>
 >  >  >>  >>         <version>1.3.0</version>
 >  >  >>  >>         <relativePath>../pom.xml</relativePath>
 >  >  >>  >>   </parent>
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>> - Is it okay if I only create it for Java 5, or should I also 
support Java 4?
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  I think you should do what's most productive for you, and then 
you can
 >  >  >>  >>  always decide if you want to support java 1.4... Etc..
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>> JAMon has a default admin jsp's available, but I am thinking 
about
 >  >  >>  >>  > replacing those with the Wicket way, so just normal html with 
Java.
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  Sounds like the way to go..
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>> Nino, if the project skeleton is there I'll let this list know 
so it
 >  >  >>  >>  > can be setup in bamboo. Do the build emails go to a seperate 
mailing
 >  >  >>  >>  > list, or do you just configure the individuals in bamboo?
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  You configure individuals in bamboo, but there are no mail 
server setup
 >  >  >>  >>  for it...
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>> Lars
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez 
Vazquez Wael
 >  >  >>  >>  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >> Hi Lars
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  its also possible setting your future project up with 
bamboo, so that it
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  will be built into the wicketstuff for the wicketstuff maven 
repo.
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  Getting rights for bamboo also happens here..
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  regards Nino
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  lars vonk wrote:
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > Hello,
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > I would like to contribute JAMon monitoring in Wicket I 
have build for
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > my current project to the wicketstuff project.
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > According to 
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWEB/Home#Home-HowdoIapplyforSubversioncommitaccess%3F
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > I need to apply for commit rights here. What would be the 
next step?
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > Thanks in advance,
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  > Lars Vonk
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  --
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  Nino Martinez Wael
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  http://www.jayway.dk
 >  >  >>  >>  >>  +45 2936 7684
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>  >
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>  --
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >> Nino Martinez Wael
 >  >  >>  >>  Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
 >  >  >>  >>  http://www.jayway.dk
 >  >  >>  >>  +45 2936 7684
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>  >>
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >>
 >  >  >
 >  >  >
 >  >  >
 >  >
 >  >  --
 >  >
 >  >
 >  > Nino Martinez Wael
 >  >  Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
 >  >  http://www.jayway.dk
 >  >  +45 2936 7684
 >  >
 >  >
 >




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http://www.jayway.dk
+45 2936 7684

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