Hi David,To become a committer in the JSPWiki project requires a commitment to the project and the support of others on the jspwiki team.
Your commitment to the project is based on continuing to contribute to the project (usually this will be in the form of dialog on jspwiki- dev, creating JIRA issues, and providing patches for them). Subscribing to jspwiki-dev and engaging in dialog there is a good way to become part of the community.
We're always looking for new members. Best regards, Craig On Feb 20, 2008, at 6:20 PM, David Gao wrote:
Hi Craig, Thank you for your response.I'm able to submit issues in JIRA. However, how can I become a committer of JSPWiki? I did not find any guide information about this on JSPWiki site.David -------- Original Message --------Hi David, On Feb 18, 2008, at 6:44 PM, David Gao wrote:Another stupid question is: how can I submit my files to JSPWiki, via JIRA or simply in CVS?We are now using Apache's svn repository, and I don't see you on the committer list, so the best way is to create a JIRA and attach the patch to it.If you are a committer and I simply missed you, you can directly update the svn.Regards, CraigDavid Gao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -------- Original Message --------Yes ... but it also took me a while to realize that what's inside <JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/i18n is uselesswithin Tomcat (unless moved under classes ...).Maybe it would be better to move it away from there in the standard distro.As for the 1/n jars ... in similar situations I use to have a separate jar for all 'standard supported' languages to avoid cluttering .... which does not prevent one to add a new language just by adding under classes or, if things should grow too much (hope so!) to simply substitute the languages jar with what's really needed. Choice to you but let me know as I will provide in a while an Italian version :-) ..Luca Janne Jalkanen wrote:My questions are:Does the folder "<JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/i18n" really work inrunning environment in terms of internationalization support?Nope!The easiest way is to create a JAR file of your property files, and drop that into WEB-INF/lib. Putting them in classes directory is aDo I have to add my localization resources to"<JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/classes/" directory in order to have i18n feature? Is there any information about how i18n works in current JSPWikidesign?bit suspect, as it creates clutter. It does not matter where you put the files, as long as they are somewhere in the classpath.Though, this reminds me that we should probably create separate JAR files for each localization (except for default English). It would bea bit cleaner, though it would add clutter, too. /JanneCraig RussellArchitect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/ jdo408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
Craig Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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