NICE... REALLY Nice.. what sort of "isp" related jetspeed stuff have you done....anything we can use??
todd Brendan O'Bra wrote: >Ok... I'll jump in from deep lurker mode to "defend" jetspeed, as it has >served me well thus far... > >I use jetspeed on my website (I'm an ISP). We are 100% open source, linux, >tomcat, jetspeed. > >http://www.pvbb.net > >So far, jetspeed has been very flexible and we are happy with it. I will >say that the fact that I am a java developer has made it easy to work with. > >>>Brendan >>> >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Haresh Gujarathi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:13 AM >Subject: RE: [opinion] Re: Jetspeed for professional sites; Is it ready > > >>Hi Todd, >> >>Its a assuring sign that people like you are devoted to the open source >>momentum. >> >>But I will say u are not getting my point. >> >>This discussion is not to criticize the Jetspeed development. But is to >> >find > >>out if >>a. the Jetspeed can really be used in the production environment >>b. it has sufficient basic features to be spent time and effort by >> >companies > >>like mine to deploy business sites for clients. >> >>Look we do not have time and resources to do experiment ourselves and >> >later > >>figure out that the product is too immature. >>That is why I sent out the mail to ask people if they have deployed some >>sensible sites on net. >> >>I do not understand what portal you are running... When I checked back >> >your > >>another posting, >>I suppose you must be referring to http://portal.wisernet.com and >>http://portal.wiserlabz.com >>I do not see why these sites are great; I just do not see any content. I >> >do > >>not see any channels into it. They are totally useless as example to >> >assure > >>community that there are some meaningful sites using Jetspeed. >> >>Except for http://qld.ieaust.org.au/jetspeed I have not seen any >> >meaningful > >>deployment of jetspeed. >>That is why I have doubts about its readiness for the business "as of >>today". I am sure it will be ready tomorrow. >> >>I hope my reading to be wrong. Because if Jetspeed can be meaningfully >> >used > >>today, I would like to use it for my clients web sites. So please correct >> >me > >>if anybody things that way. >> >>regards, >> >>Haresh >> >> >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: todd tredeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 8:55 AM >>To: Jetspeed Users List >>Subject: [opinion] Re: Jetspeed for professional sites; Is it ready >> >> >>I guess you guys miss the point... I think discussion is great, as long >>as the purpose if for moving the product forward, adding needed input... >>There is lots of great software out there. There are lots of great >>programmers from many countries with different perspectives. >> >>1. You can suggest what you need (and can't write) >>2. You can suggest / show what other people are doing and have done. >>3. You can contribute, to improve the product, make suggestions, etc. >> >>Jetspeed, is in reality truly what is great about the #1 Web Server in >>the business, the combined minds of thousands (sometimes just dozens or >>fewer) very hard working dedicated people. Open Source Software works... >> >>Sometimes our thoughts are poor, disorganized (mine are) but here is >>what I see (as a non programmer) that I MUST have for a 100% go... Keep >>in mind, Jetspeed is a great idea, and it is a "work in progress", not a >>debate.. >> >>I would like to see the following aspects addressed in Jetspeed, and am >>willing to spend the time with willing programmers to get there.. are you? >> >> Configuration Routine (usually you have to write this last) as the >>program changes to much and >> too fast... along these lines I have great ideas.. >> >> Adding Content "portlets" at will...including; >> date content starts >> date content stops >> content creation (There are a number of nice xml publishing >>packages out there, either write one or make a jetspeed modified version >>of one) End Users can't do it. >> >> Calander, ya that would be cool, but.... how about somethiing really >>cool, voting, yes, but again, I would like to take it a few steps >>further.. who is up to the challenge? >> >> To demonstrate my committment to this project I run 2 portals 24 x >>7, and work very hard to promote "good" software of all types. >> >>Lets have fun >> >>todd >>waiting to work with programmers >> >>Frans Thamura wrote: >> >>>No, i think i will use jetspeed in seriously, but, sad man, all the >>> >source > >>>is not documented well, and a lot of big question and little bit >>> >crowded.. > >>>There is a software eBdesk.com create by someone in my country, it is >>>popular enough.. here...but they approach for corporate portal.. >>> >>>my solution is for executive information system.. >>> >>>sorry, i will prepare to put my sample work in the net, but still get a >>> >lot > >>>of BIG QUESTION... >>> >>>so, if you want to try implement Jetspeed, prepare for the hurt oke.. >>> >>>Frans >>> >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Haresh Gujarathi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:31 PM >>>Subject: RE: Jetspeed for professional sites; Is it ready? >>> >>> >>>>Hi Frans, >>>> >>>>1. Can I see on net some of your sites using jetspeed? >>>>2. Now that you are aware of the issues in implementing a portal for >>>>companies, have you found any other alternative? >>>>(cheaper preferrably) ? >>>> >>>>-- haresh >>>> >>>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>From: Frans Thamura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>>Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 3:44 PM >>>>To: Jetspeed Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>Subject: Re: Jetspeed for professional sites; Is it ready? >>>> >>>> >>>>Hi haresh, >>>> >>>>>1. How is Jetspeed for deploying a serious business site (if not >>>>> >mission > >>>>>critical one ?) >>>>> >>>>I think for basic personalization is oke, but for multi tab or folder, i >>>>think you will got the difficulty, esp for desigining the complex >>>>portlet/psml >>>> >>>>i try to implement this in several company, yah we got a performance >>>>problem, slow... >>>> >>>>I create a business intelligence system based on Jetspeed, called >>>> >cockpit > >>>>system , it is a balance scorecard system.. >>>> >>>>>2. Are there any sites built using Jetspeed ? (other than the ones >>>>> >>>>specified >>>> >>>>>on the Jetspeed home page) >>>>> >>>>see in the reference of jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed >>>> >>>>>3. Has anyone implemented >>>>> >>>>>chat, discussion forums, polls, as portlets? (etc required to build a >>>>>portal...) >>>>> >>>>I try poll, but forum, get difficulty to implement this.. integration >>>> >>>single >>> >>>>login problem >>>> >>>>>4. How to provide roll based access to the sub sections of the Jetspeed >>>>>sites? >>>>>For example, If I want to assign 4 different administrators to 4 >>>>> >>>different >>> >>>>>sections of a community portal (children, young_minds, adults, senior >>>>>citizens), so that those 4 people are responsible for managing the >>>>> >>>content >>> >>>>>published in the corresponding sections. >>>>> >>>>>Basically this is a content management system facility... which I think >>>>> >>>>can >>>> >>>>>be an integral part of the Portal system >>>>> >>>>>Is anybody working on such (Admin) portlet? >>>>> >>>>yah you can try it with admin/jetspeed user >>>> >>>>but, there is a role tag in xreg. if you implement it you will see the >>>> >>>role >>> >>>>based portlet. >>>> >>>>i create several roles in my jetspeed environment, this is a business >>>>intelligence system, and work well.. even you must find a trick to >>>> >>>implement >>> >>>>this.. >>>> >>>> >>>>have a nice try.. >>>> >>>>Frans >>>> >>>>>regards >>>>> >>>>>Haresh >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>_________________________________________________________ Do You >>>> >Yahoo!? > >>>>Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >>>>-- >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: >>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>-- >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>>> >>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: >>>> >>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>_________________________________________________________ >>> >>>Do You Yahoo!? >>> >>>Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>> >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>>For additional commands, e-mail: >>> >><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>> >> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>For additional commands, e-mail: >> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >
