Hi all,
I don't want to barge in here so I'm going to try to keep this as buzz free
as possible :)
Anyway, to answer Kevin's question, we are no longer packaging Jetspeed in
our Jahia product. Following the autumn ApacheCon, we went back home strong
of all the discussions about the orientation of the products, and we had to
make a few strategic changes to our product line. This is why we developped
a new product that is a mix of a web application portal, a site management
system and a light content management system.
For those of you that are interested, you might want to try the "Switch
mode" button which should enable you to interact with the CMS. You will
also find some documentation in the installation directory (in PDF format)
that should cover basic needs.
As for the Jetspeed project, we are still following the development, but
sadly our investors no longer agreed with a purely open source business
plan. I am sure that most of you can understand this given the current
market conditions :) Please rest assured that we still believe concensus
should be reached on portal technologies and that we think this will happen
through an open source body such as the ASF, the W3C or others.
Finally, concerning the portletsapi.org domain that is mostly remainders of
the previous orientation. We are working closely with Sun to see if they
want to do some leverage in this direction, but this takes forever with them :)
Best greetings,
Serge Huber
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At 14:29 27.07.2001 -0700, you wrote:
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> > Have you tried it yet?
> > I can't figure what the hell its supposed to do for me.
> > Its installed on one of my machines here: I will leave this up and running
> > for 1/2 day or so:
> >
> > http://63.197.229.131:8080/jahia/servlet/Jahia
> >
> > Login as :
> >
> > user: root
> > password: rootroot
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>Yeah... I just tried your demo. I have to admit I am totally confused. What
>*is* it supposed to do? There was literally nothing on any of it's pages!
>
>I am just confused now :(
>
>Kevin
>
>
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