About a month ago a discussion occurred over on turbine-user/dev about the
possibility of setting up a wiki to use for creating ad hoc documentation as
well as a place to develop more formal documentation that might perhaps
later be converted to xdoc for direct inclusion in the actual project
I haven't used JSPWiki, but I have used the Python-based MoinMoin and
really, really like it.
I just took a quick look at JSPWiki and I wouldn't be surprised if it's
feature set is based on MoinMoin (or vice-versa, it's always hard to tell).
It helps with discussions, and provides a temporary
Yes! In fact POI uses this to generate Record and Type classes from XML
descriptors. You can't
imagine how much typing this saves!
Danny Angus wrote:
Come on. Does anyone really *like* XSL?
Actually after a lot of scepticism I now like XSLT.
But like everything else it stinks if its
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/user/view/wlg/2423
-Andy
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Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/user/view/wlg/2423
Yawn. Not another JSP Sux discussion :-(
Conor
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Coincidentially, I had this one in my 'blogs:
http://www.punknix.com/weblogs.html#Is%20JSP%20Really%20Suck?
- Punky
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-Andy
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On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 18:21, Sam Ruby wrote:
Gump is now two years old. It has had contributions from over a dozen
people, about a half-dozen this month alone. There seems to be a
renewed interest in gump (some in response to a little nudging grin).
Considering all of this, what I would
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Scott Eade wrote:
So how about some feedback:
1. Wiki's - love 'em or hate 'em?
Love 'em, and think they would provide (a) a good way to write ad hoc
documentation, (b) a good way to host certain discussions. At my day job
we use an internal wiki for documentation almost
Love 'em. Let's pick one and set it up... they're very cool
tom
-Original Message-
From: Rodney Waldhoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:36 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: Re: A Jakarta wiki?
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Scott Eade wrote:
So
Leo Simons wrote:
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 18:21, Sam Ruby wrote:
Gump is now two years old. It has had contributions from over a dozen
people, about a half-dozen this month alone. There seems to be a
renewed interest in gump (some in response to a little nudging grin).
Considering all of
I'm using the PERL one for several wikis including the TriJUG one
(http://trijug.org)... It took 5 minutes to
set up and requires just rights to some place on the file system. So
far no admin...
http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cgi-bin/jugwiki.pl
I tested for dumb things like encoding file
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering all of this, what I would like to propose is that the
contents of jakarta-alexandria/proposal/gump get moved to
jakarta-gump, all committers to any jakarta code base be given karma
and voting rights on the full contents
A non-member, non-commiter, doc patch submitter with three questions here,
Would this Wiki be limited to those with commit status?
If not, how does this jive with the whole merit-based Apache-way?
Does a public wiki have any legal ramifications for ASF? If Wiki is open to
the public and
Folks,
Ever needed cross platform file preprocessing integrated with Ant?
Then please check out VPP, the Velocity Preprocessor, at
http://vpp.sourceforge.net. VPP provides three useful tools that integrate
Velocity and Ant:
* VPPFilter - a FilterReader implementation of Velocity
* VPP - an
Andrew,
ACTION is good mm'kay.
I think we should at least consider a Java based wiki:
- JSPWiki at http://www.ecyrd.com/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp is used by Cocoon (I
installed this locally and had it running in about 5 minutes).
- Micael mentioned Chiki (http://chiki.emaho.org/) - this looks pretty
on 2002/12/20 4:00 PM, didge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Ever needed cross platform file preprocessing integrated with Ant?
Then please check out VPP, the Velocity Preprocessor, at
http://vpp.sourceforge.net. VPP provides three useful tools that integrate
Velocity and Ant:
*
After reading up regarding licensing a bit more, I'm going to consider
switching to an ASF or BSD license. Shouldn't matter much right now because
I don't think anyone is planning to redistribute this :)
I'll add something about what goes in the context to the docs.
For those who can't wait,
O'brien, Tim wrote:
A non-member, non-commiter, doc patch submitter with three questions here,
Would this Wiki be limited to those with commit status?
If not, how does this jive with the whole merit-based Apache-way?
Does a public wiki have any legal ramifications for ASF? If Wiki is open
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Sam, do you or someone have the abillity/will to give me sufficient
rights to install a small cgi script on an apache webserver somewhere
with filesystem access?
Your definition of ACTION is AskSam?
AFAIK, your authority and mine with respect to being able to execute
+1 I didn't realize it was still a proposal.
-Original Message-
From: Sam Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [discussion] jakarta-gump as community property
Gump is now two years old. It has had
On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 09:26 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
O'brien, Tim wrote:
A non-member, non-commiter, doc patch submitter with three questions
here,
Would this Wiki be limited to those with commit status?
If not, how does this jive with the whole merit-based Apache-way?
Does a
Lets not start with the FUD.. If it happens, we'll remove them.
What if someone puts the detailed information on how to produce
Anthrax, and hides the
secret location of Osama Bin Ladin in a patch submitted which also
brilliantly makes Velocity run 300x faster than it does
currently so that
On 21/12/02 2:34 Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Sam, do you or someone have the abillity/will to give me sufficient
rights to install a small cgi script on an apache webserver somewhere
with filesystem access?
Your definition of ACTION is AskSam?
AFAIK, your
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