Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
Right now INSTALL.txt needs some things cut out of it:
[stuff-snipped]
I'd like to point out a few Theses of the Cluetrain which apply here:
14. Corporations do not speak in the same voice as these new networked conversations. To their
intended online audiences,
Tony Collen wrote:
I don't mind making the docs a little more pofessional sounding but
I'd really, really hate to see the personality stripped from them as
well. We're all people here, not robots. I'd rather read someone's
genuine opinion about why Cocoon kicks so much ass instead of reading
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 12:54 PM
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Subject: Personality in docs (Was: Re: 'Production' build for Cocoon?)
Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
Right now INSTALL.txt needs some things cut out of it:
[stuff-snipped]
I'd like to point out a few Theses
: Re: 'Production' build for Cocoon?
Hi Roger:
Can you write the intro as you suggested? Please don't take this question
in the bad sense. I think all of us can help to make a better Cocoon. We
are a community with a common interest called Cocoon framework.
I meet Cocoon a year ago (I still
Management System where we
can link to reference a particular piece of writing we're wanting to
discuss.
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From: Antonio Gallardo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: 'Production' build for Cocoon?
Hi Roger:
Can you
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
P.S: I dont want to fight with nobody here and I am not trying to attack
nobody. Please take my message in the most good sense. Really we need to
work together :)
... and your relentless efforts at such are very much appreciated, Antonio!
/Steven
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Steven Noels
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 18:05 Europe/Rome, Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
For Cocoon developers: you need to start thinking of Cocoon as a
servlet
intended to be used inside of your customer's webapp.
For Roger I Martin PhD: you need to start reading the mail list
archives (or ask) before
Hi Roger:
Can you write the intro as you suggested? Please don't take this question
in the bad sense. I think all of us can help to make a better Cocoon. We
are a community with a common interest called Cocoon framework.
I meet Cocoon a year ago (I still consider my self a newbie in Cocoon).
Just wondering if there's any easy way of making a Production build of Cocoon. The
default build compiles all of the samples and makes them available which is fine for
development. However, when we eventually go live, we'd like to be able to deploy a
minimal build that doesn't have
: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Production build for Cocoon?
Ever read the INSTALL.txt?
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Chris Clark wrote:
Just wondering if there's any easy way of making a Production build
of Cocoon. The default build compiles all
Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
standalone-demo build target is one of the worst ways to work with Cocoon;
yet alone achieve what Chris is asking. Cocoon is a super charged super
powerful servlet that can be used to achieve some pretty amazing results.
I've read the INSTALL.txt and it is a excellent
Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
standalone-demo build target is one of the worst ways to work with Cocoon; yet alone achieve what Chris is asking. Cocoon is a super charged super powerful servlet that can be used to achieve some pretty amazing results.
I've read the INSTALL.txt and it is a excellent
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