Hi Ross,

I'll take a look at the documentation and get started.

The three "Jena in Groovy" projects were announced on jena-users, I didn't
CC jena-dev.  I will do so in the future.

Thanks,
Al

On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Ross Gardler <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 7 August 2011 00:48, Al Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there a way for the community (i.e. people without write access to the
> > SVN) to help build the website - e.g. confluence to website publishing
> like
> > some other projects have?  A git repository that could accept pull
> requests
> > to edits for the website files, etc?
>
> Yes.  The OpenOffice.org project has written perhaps the clearest
> instructions on how to do this.
>
> Ask here if you need help.
>
> > I'm sure there are folks out there that'd be wlling to help, myself
> > included.
>
> I'm sure if you, or anyone else, are willing to dive in and provide
> patches you will be recognised quickly. This will make future edits
> easier for you.
>
> > There are also 3 new community driven Jena contributions created over the
> > past 5 weeks that weren't in the report,
>
> Board reports at the ASF are about community health rather than
> technical activities. Even so, I don't see any reference to the
> contributions you mention here on this list (as an ASF mentor I do not
> participate in the other Jena lists, we have a rule here at the ASF
> which is designed to ensure that community is fully informed - "if it
> didn't happen on the list, it didn't happen").
>
> Thanks,
> Ross
>

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