Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko pisze:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Yesterday I was introduced to an Austrian student who would be
interested in
working on a GSoC for the Cocoon project this year.
The best idea we've had so far was was an upgrade of cForms
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
+1 for the ideas, but they are very specific and only for insiders like
you. Grzegorz, do you still consider applying for GSoC this year?
Not sure. I'd love to apply and do some more Cocoon-related work during the summer but I'm really
concerned about USD ratings. :-(
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
First of all, there is not much to worry about. We're talking about
4.5 days worth of thinking, planning, and developing.
That's not much compared to the about 10 days (3 days with 3-4 people)
we spent here in Vienna in February.
I believe the fact that I'm not a
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
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Thinking further, in my opinion it is a great chance to attract new
developers and users because one of the main goals of Corona is that
it can be easily used from within different environments. This would
mean that it may become
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Now I'm glad to see that you want to share your work right from the
beginning and let whole community participate in the effort (including
me). I'm waiting impatiently to see this moving forward :-)
Steven and I will need some more time to tidy up Corona. If time
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
Agreed. What about officially announcing our effort at main site with
simple manifesto? I have a feeling that we agree on fundamental goals
so writing such a document shouldn't be a problem, right?
I plan to write a blog entry about it so that the information gets
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Of course we are! We only have to work out the details of how we do it. The
main question is, if we have to go through ASF IP clearance or not.
Since it's rather a proposal than a finished project (~700 lines of code),
I think it's enough if Steven
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
This time I will
create the Maven 2 release artifacts and normal zip/tar release
artifacts for non-Maven users.
I created release artifacts for the Servlet-Service framework using the old
RC1 release form October last year and
David Crossley wrote:
I saw that some committers have been using lowercase filenames
e.g. notice.txt, so the release-builder needs to handle that.
Is there some requirement that the file names of notice.txt and license.txt have
to be either lower or upper case? Or is it up to us?
--
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
IMHO what's good a downloadable release if 'cocoon.sh run' does not
work?
I'm not sure if I understand your concerns here correctly. Maybe I wasn't clear
about what release artifacts I want to create. Here's the list:
1. cocoon-core-2.2.0.zip
David Crossley wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Finally, if we decide to ship 3rd party libs, one technical question:
Am I right that there is no automatic mechanism for Ant or Maven
that pulls together all license information of all 3rd-party libs?
Yesterday I was introduced to an Austrian student who would be
interested in
working on a GSoC for the Cocoon project this year.
The best idea we've had so far was was an upgrade of cForms to Dojo
1.x (or
replacing it with something else if that is what the community is
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Luca Morandini pisze:
Done: do you mind checking it and, in case, put it LIVE ?
I've checked your changes and had to add some more because you missed some
resource:// replacements
with servlet:/. It's been put live now.
It is only me, or the page has not been
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Agreed. What about officially announcing our effort at main site with
simple manifesto? I have a feeling that we agree on fundamental goals
so writing such a document shouldn't be a problem, right?
I plan to
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