On 08/09/2012 03:29 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
Holidays: completed ... back on this.

I have some requests:

* I'd like to add a version in XWiki Contrib JIRA project, but it
seems I don't have the right - or I don't know how to do.
The version would be "Mail Archive Application 0.1", if someone could
help me to add that :)

* Do I need to deploy my maven project to your (or any) Nexus
repository in order to add the extension to xwiki.org, or can it be
done later or never ? Well, not really in order to add the extension,
but more to have it installable by the extension manager ...

You need to point the dependency management of your project to our Nexus staging repository. See http://contrib.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome#HReleasetheproject

Then you'll need an admin to create you a nexus account.

Jerome


thanks,

Jeremie

2012/6/28 Jeremie BOUSQUET <[email protected]>:
Hello,

Since it seems to be already well advanced, it could be nice to start 
publishing a 0.1 version of it on extensions.xwiki.org so that people can start 
installing it in their wikis to provide feedback to you, wdyt?
Why not, I just need to perform some manual tests on basic
functionality (mail loading), as I didn't since last refactorings.
It will also depend on my bandwith, but I think it'll have to wait
till I'm back from holidays (not here next week). Might be better also
because this way I'll be available to answer questions, if any.

Also I should then really warn users downloading it, that next
versions might reveal incompatibilities and need to purge and reload
every loaded mails. I really want to focus on that before publishing a
real 1.0, and provide some real automated migration using the mail
Store for next versions.

Writing java components is nice, but writing UI is more fun for me ;-)

BR,
Jeremie

2012/6/28 Vincent Massol <[email protected]>:
Hi Jeremie,

On Jun 27, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:

Hello,

PS: It's shaping up nicely, that's really cool :)
Thanks :)
As I was a bit fed-up with the Java component part,
oh that's a pity, it's so nice to develop java components IMO ;)

I worked a little
on nice things like UI look&feel, and revamped the forum view, for me
at heart of the app navigation:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MailArchiveApplication#HTopics
Nice!

The display adapts to the Color Theme in use, here Mint.
I plan to add an admin option to display or not the statistics button,
because I think some might want to restrict the user statistics
viewing to admins only ... "Edit" is displayed only to persons with
admin rights, or to the message author, "Reply" is displayed only for
persons with edit rights (anyway reply is not implemented so it's only
UI for now).
I also plan, if one day I implement the syntax parser for email
text/plain content, to by default hide quotes (with a showHide icon)
as Gmail does.

@Vincent: I hijacked your avatar from Nabble, I hope you don't mind
;-) (of course if you do mind I'll remove that asap).
I don't mind at all :)

Since it seems to be already well advanced, it could be nice to start 
publishing a 0.1 version of it on extensions.xwiki.org so that people can start 
installing it in their wikis to provide feedback to you, wdyt?

Thanks
-Vincent

Thanks,
Jeremie

2012/5/29 Vincent Massol <[email protected]>:
Hi Jeremie,

On May 29, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:

Dear community,

I would like to request for a new contrib project to store the Mail
Archive application I'm currently writing.

Name: xwiki-application-mailarchive
Description: A mailing-list archive application.
I'm handling it. Give me 10 minutes.

- For now a GitHub project to store sources should be fine. My
username on GitHub is "jbousque".
- For Jira it might be useful to have a project once the application
is released "officially", that is still not the case. Meanwhile the
generic project is ok for me.
Ok, I'll just create a jira component for you for now.

- There is a specific page in Design space on xwiki.org :
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MailArchiveApplication ,
but for now no extension has been added. I would like if possible to
test my extension (automatic install with dependencies) before
publishing it
You can do that easily locally by configuring a local extension repo, see
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Extension+Module#HConfiguringExtensionRepositories

The Design page also gives some info about the current state and
progress, and some screenshots. There is many remaining work, but it
begins to look like something usable. The bad side is the lack of unit
tests most of all ...

A question : the groupId "org.xwiki.contrib" is to be used, do I have
to use this exact groupId or can there be sublevels if needed ?
If so I would use org.xwiki.contrib.mailarchive as groupId.
You can have as many sublevels as you wish.

Thanks
-Vincent

PS: It's shaping up nicely, that's really cool :)
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