Tony Collen wrote:
Unfortunately there's no scheduler in Cocoon,
The Quartz scheduler is integrated in Lenya and as far as I know Cocoon 2.1
includes the Avalon
Cornerstone Scheduler.
Andreas
What happened?
| Total 13 bugs
Bugzilla on nagoya currently does not seem to work correctly.
May be you can confirm this problem:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20789
Andreas
I suggest that Lenya is added to the list of Projects on the Cocoon
website and Wyona is removed from the list of external projects.
Andreas
Can you open a Bugzilla entry and upload a patch please?
Thanks,
Andreas
- Original Message -
From: Kevin McDermott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: Would like to contribute...
Hi,
Following on from the launch of the Cocoon
Anyone heard about this already?
It does not look appealing to me. See below.
Andreas
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1.7. Is OXF Open Source?
Not as of version 1.0. We are however evaluating the possibility of open
sourcing OXF in the future.
[...]
1.9. How does OXF compare with Apache Cocoon?
OXF's XML processors,
Now - only about 20 hours later - only 26 entries with patches are left and
the total number of open issues is 103.
That is not bad considering the fact that a few new bugs were filed at the
same time.
Andreas
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Kuckartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Here is a list of the 31 unresolved bugs for which patches have been
created. Only one bug is owned by a person. The others are owned by the
developers list.
Andreas
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6879 [PATCH] Cache improvement using ESI invalidation protocol
9728 [PATCH] CocoonServlet getClassPath() enhancements Tomcat4
imhoThe fact no sponsoring committers exist for certain
patches might tell more about the patch than the willingness of the
committers.
That certainly is true for some of the patches. In my opinion it does make
makes sense if committers enter a comment if they visit a patch and decide
not to
We have at the moment 4 blockers:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=REOPENEDbug_severity=Blockerproduct=Cocoon+2order=Bug+Number
1. Vadim, 2002-09-21: Blocking 2.1 release
2. Berin, 2002-07-11 (bug reporter)
3. 2002-11-07, uncommented
I'm not against such a guideline and it might help in this case. So +1.
But even with such a guideline, you can't force committers to do the
work listed in the guideline.
Correct, but it helps to guide them :-)
I will try to find a suitable text which can be adapted.
Andreas
There are 33 open bugs which contain patches. When will the patches enter
cvs ?
Andreas
A few remarks.
There are 111 open Bugzilla entries for Cocoon 2. It should be possible for
everyone to quickly find all of those open issues which require a resolution
for the release of 2.1.
All open bugs with submitted patches should be resolved for the next
release. An exception might be
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