On 07/17/2011 06:21 PM, Jasha Joachimsthal wrote:
On 15 July 2011 17:34, Reinhard Pötz reinh...@apache.org
mailto:reinh...@apache.org wrote:
Does anybody know why we don't see any JIRA notifications on the dev
list anymore?
For security reasons infra cancelled all Jira subscriptions
On 07/13/2011 09:30 AM, Steven Dolg wrote:
We should take a look at introducing topic specific modules.
I fear that the optional module turns into a giant clump of all things
unrelated.
Generally +1 to topic specific modules. As Steven already knows from
Indoqa projects, I'm a fan of many
As we've been talking about Cocoon Do-ocracy and community
contributions, my mind turns to my past attempts to help develop Cocoon,
and the vast gap that seems to yawn between me and being able to
contribute effectively. While I would love to be able to contribute,
there is quite a stack of
Le 18/07/11 20:56, Reinhard Pötz a écrit :
On 07/13/2011 09:30 AM, Steven Dolg wrote:
We should take a look at introducing topic specific modules.
I fear that the optional module turns into a giant clump of all things
unrelated.
Generally +1 to topic specific modules. As Steven already knows
And that leads me to ask, what are the possibilities of a Cocoon
GetTogether this year? next year?
(The sooner the better, as far as I'm concerned!)
AFAIK the last GT was in 2005? The hackathon sounded very productive.
GT have always been great events but do we have enough people that
would
Hmm...
/snip
+1 sharing these thoughts
Also, a separate
environment comes with additional time spent in administrative stuff (look
at your long task list!) that could probably be used more wisely to build a
stable C3.
+1
So if the purpose is to lower the barrier for contribution, then