Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Reinhard Poetz
Arje Cahn wrote: I just have to share my frustrations. snip/ Arje, I share your frustrations and agree to many of the points you raised. It's not that nothing happens - Helma and I made good progress at the GT. See http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/1201.html and

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 03:51, Steven Noels wrote: What those Belgian guys   however (in)frequently murmured amongst themselves was: why the   stupid fixation with SVN as a required content repository for   official ASF documentation sites? Why can't cocoon.apache.org simply   be a proxy

Re: Cocoon on projects.apache.org

2006-10-18 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 10/17/06, Sylvain Wallez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...So, should we restrict ourselves to a single category (rather limiting for Cocoon), or fix project.a.o to allow multiple categories?.. Fixing projects.a.o would be better, IIRC this is David Reid's work? I haven't found a contact address

Re: Cocoon on projects.apache.org

2006-10-18 Thread Andrew Savory
Hi, On 18 Oct 2006, at 09:23, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On 10/17/06, Sylvain Wallez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...So, should we restrict ourselves to a single category (rather limiting for Cocoon), or fix project.a.o to allow multiple categories?.. Fixing projects.a.o would be better,

Re: Cocoon on projects.apache.org

2006-10-18 Thread David Crossley
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: Sylvain Wallez wrote: ...So, should we restrict ourselves to a single category (rather limiting for Cocoon), or fix project.a.o to allow multiple categories?.. Fixing projects.a.o would be better, IIRC this is David Reid's work? I haven't found a contact address

RE: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Arje Cahn
Steven said: What those Belgian guys however (in)frequently murmured amongst themselves was: why the stupid fixation with SVN as a required content repository for official ASF documentation sites? I can see the benefits of having all content (replicated) in SVN. But in principle,

Error on widget state documentation

2006-10-18 Thread Bart Molenkamp
Hi, I think I just found a small error on the widget state documentation on the Cocoon site: http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/widgetconcepts/widgetstates.html It's contents seems to be duplicated. In Daisy however, things look fine (by following the link at the bottom of the page:

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Thanks Arje for starting this thread. And, despite your (justified) negative view on the current state of our website, big thanks to those who have been investing lots of time trying to make it happen over the years. Few of us have been really paying attention, it's easy to make a lot of noise

RE: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Arje Cahn
Bertrand said: Thanks Arje for starting this thread. :-) And, despite your (justified) negative view on the current state of our website, big thanks to those who have been investing lots of time trying to make it happen over the years. Few of us have been really paying attention, it's

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 10/18/06, Arje Cahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...This is NOT AGAIN another website, it should be the Cocoon main website... Cool - if you can be enough of a pain to make this happen, I'll put you on my I-owe-you-a-beer list ;-) -Bertrand

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread hepabolu
Bertrand Delacretaz said the following on 18/10/06 13:56: Thanks Arje for starting this thread. +1 Guys, since the documentation is my main focus, I want to chime in here. Re the redesign of the website: I haven't discussed this much with Reinhard, but my intention was a new revamped

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Ross Gardler
hepabolu wrote: I know that the current process of updating the cocoon.apache.org website is cumbersome, but still it's a whole lot better than the previous process. I really don't care if it takes one step or twenty, if in the end all I need to do is set a timer that reminds me to provide my

[jira] Subscription: COCOON-open-with-patch

2006-10-18 Thread jira
Issue Subscription Filter: COCOON-open-with-patch (88 issues) Subscriber: cocoon Key Summary COCOON-1933 [Patch] Automatic loading of flow scripts in flow/ must not load directories http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1933 COCOON-1932 [PATCH] correct styling of

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Daniel Fagerstrom
Arje Cahn skrev: ... The discussion about a new design for our website is great, but I feel there are much bigger mistakes that we have to get straightened out before the shinyness of our website is of any importance. We need to decide where we put what, as it's currently spread all over

Re: [RANT] The Cocoon website: move on, nothing is happening here

2006-10-18 Thread Ross Gardler
Daniel Fagerstrom wrote: we have plenty of activity in our community, so a couple of news items per month would be a much better reflection of our reality. So how do we achieve this? Some options (which don't require new tools): Daisy can be used to create blog like pages that can be