Such hostility to Java on a Java newsgroup ... weird.
-- Kraythe
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On 18 Oct 2003, at 22:22, Robert Simmons wrote:
What I am doing in polling the community of open source developers as
to what
they think. I am
of what's wrong
with CVS and how to fix it, the Subversion site is the place to start.
-Erik
Robert Simmons wrote:
Lets face it, CVS is an OLD product. Furthermore, the development of CVS is
almost dead having few releases in recent years. At least this is my
opinion.
What I am doing
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Robert Simmons wrote:
Actually, I was proposign the removal of the avalon logging mechanism
completely.
You'll have to provide a very good technical reason for that, much more
than I like Log4J better
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Robert Simmons wrote:
Actually, I was proposign the removal of the avalon logging
mechanism completely.
You'll
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
It is .. Ive been wrong before and I admit Im no Avalon or cocoon source
code expert. Im very direct in my style and I wish people wouldnt take
it
offensively. I merely abhor cheerleading. There are lots of things I
love
about cocoon
quoteI wasnt insulting anyone and i appologize if it sounded like that.
/quote
I noticed you failed to copy that block into your acerbic reply. I
appologized once, I wont do it again.
-- Robert
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a manual that describes all of what each block in cocoon 2.1
does ? Perhaps I missed it.
Nope, it isn't there. Don't forget to have a look at
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/plan/index.html,
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla
2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
Like I said before, I tend to be direct in my language and if I offend,
I
certainly dont mean to and I appologize.
You don't seem to understand what I'm trying to explain, so pardon my
shouting: QUIT APOLOGIZING - DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Except for the JMS logging
Is there a way with cocoon to make the final output of HTML to the browser be
pretty printed with spaces and proper wrapping. I would like this for debugging
reasons.
-- Robert
I wanted to open a general discussion thread on the shortfalls of Cocoon in
business environments. I have some very clear opinions on the matter, but
then my opinions are just that -- opinions. Others may differ with me.
First of all, I should say that I have a very direct, a-political, style
What I would like to see in Cocoon is a build target that is sort of like
the following:
build.bat production
This build would build cocoon according to the local.blocks.properties and
the local.build.properties. However, it would not include any samples,
demos, documentation, API documents,
Greetings,
One thing that I would like to see is Cocoon supporting the XForms 1.0 standard
as described on W3C.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/
There is currently a product in the open source community called Chiba that
accomplishes a good portion of this integration. This could be built upon
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