Reinhard P??tz wrote:
Simone Tripodi wrote:
Hi Reinhard,
I just modified the skin and updated the new site version - I took
time because of the maven build but everything worked fine.
I did the svn up on the server side, it updated the pages but the
don't appear updated on the browser.
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David Crossley commented on COCOON-2273:
Would someone please attend to this. I am
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
I propose Simone Tripodi as a new Cocoon committer and PMC member.
+1
-David
Jos Snellings wrote:
I attached the patch. Is this the proper way to submit?
Thanks, and please excuse me my ignorance. It is the first time.
(first times can be traumatic, so far I am feeling well).
Thanks for your help.
As Simone suggested below, the issue tracker is way better
for many
I did some research to find the ASF projects that
manage their websites with Apache Forrest, and am
sending similar email to each project's dev mail list.
For Cocoon, it is only the cocoon/2.1/ site that is
handled by Forrest:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonWebsiteUpdate
--- oOo ---
The
Robby Pelssers wrote:
My ICLA has just been sent to secret...@apache.org.
Happy to contribute,
Robby
Thanks, i see that it is now recorded in SVN.
-David
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Robby Pelssers wrote:
Can you grant editing rights to useraccount ?robbypelssers? for the
cocoon documentation?
Done
Thanks for helping Cocoon, Robby.
Would you please also send in a Contributor License Agreement
http://apache.org/licenses/#clas
-David
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 Ralph Goers wrote:
It has been quite a while since I last worked on Cocoon, but since I
wrote XPathXMLFileModule I suppose I am best qualified to answer the
question.
XPathXMLFileModule is a replacement for XMLFileModule but it is not
completely compatible -
Dariusz ??uksza wrote:
Hi cocoon dev community,
After official GSoC announcement[1] I'm and Reinhard (as my mentor)
are in the program.
I already introduce my self[2] on a dev list.
I'll be implementing new monitoring feature for C3 (based on Spring
JMX) as a I mention before. So if
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
I've had Stax pipelines on my radar for a rather long time because I
think that Stax can simplify the writing of transformers a lot.
I proposed this idea to Alexander Schatten, an assistant professor at
the Vienna University of Technology and he then proposed it to his
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Steven Dolg pisze:
I second this ask. Bombing us with patches that are not discussed here
is what we all want to avoid.
The number of patches from Simone hardly qualifies for being called
bombing. Actually the issue mentioned has exactly one patch.
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 02:07:19PM -0500, Lars Huttar wrote:
[But we cannot read it.]
Lars, please use plain text, not html.
-David
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
please add me to the jira group that can link to issues and manage them.
Done.
-David
Jasha Joachimsthal wrote:
could someone please give me more karma in Jira so I can assign issues to
myself en resolve them?
Done.
I can bulk assign issues if you want :-)
Also added Luca, Steven, David, Andreas.
-David
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
You can find the staged files for all modules (sources, binaries, javadocs,
checksums, gpg signatures) at
- http://people.apache.org/builds/cocoon/
(Maven 2 repo)
- http://people.apache.org/~gkossakowski/cocoon-staging/
(Standard release artifacts)
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
Currently the proposed artifacts can only be tested either with latest
trunk or Corona.
Actual testing is beyond me.
You can find the staged files for all modules (sources, binaries,
javadocs, checksums, gpg signatures) at
I verified
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
Currently the proposed artifacts can only be tested either with latest
trunk or Corona.
Actual testing is beyond me.
You can find the staged files for all modules (sources, binaries,
javadocs, checksums, gpg signatures) at
I verified all checksums for *.tar.gz and
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
I believe that this dependency was stored on our snapshots repository,
but now it seems to be empty, see:
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/org/apache/commons/javaflow/
More interesting thing is that, it seems to be
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Please cast your votes:
+1
-David
Andrew Savory wrote:
It's my pleasure to propose Jasha Joachimsthal as a new committer on
the Apache Cocoon project.
+1 from me.
-David
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
I would like to propose David Legg as a new Cocoon committer and PMC Member.
+1
-David
David Crossley wrote:
I would like to propose Luca Morandini as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
During the time period there were no negative votes,
and more than 3 positive votes.
So Luca, welcome as a new Apache Cocoon committer.
Here are the next steps. There is no rush. You can
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Andreas Hartmann as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
During the time period there were no negative votes,
and more than 3 positive votes.
Since you are already an ASF committer via Lenya, we
just need to add you to the svn authorization list
for cocoon
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Thorsten Scherler as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
During the time period there were no negative votes,
and more than 3 positive votes.
Since you are already an ASF committer via Lenya and Forrest,
we just need to add you to the svn authorization list
Adding [summary] to the Subject line.
-David
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Andreas Hartmann as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
During the time period there were no negative votes,
and more than 3 positive votes.
Since you are already an ASF committer via
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
This would generally be a good topic to raise on the ASF
legal-discuss mail list. If it was framed in terms of
establishing a well-defined procedure, then it would get
better response.
What does it mean to establish a procedure? Could you help
I propose Andreas Hartmann as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
Andreas already has commit access to Cocoon by virtue
of being a committer at Apache Lenya.
This will formalise his status at Cocoon and enable
him to be a PMC member.
Andreas has been participating at the Cocoon dev and
I propose Thorsten Scherler as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
Thorsten already has commit access to Cocoon by virtue
of being a committer at Apache Lenya and Apache Forrest.
This will formalise his status at Cocoon and enable
him to be a PMC member.
Thorsten has been participating at
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Andreas Hartmann as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
+1 from me.
-David
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Thorsten Scherler as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
+1 from me.
-David
Luca Morandini wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
+1. I wonder how he managed to avoid becoming a committer for so long! ;-)
Actually, I refused once... but this time David was more clever and
didn't ask me first.
:-) LOL
It was not deliberate. I had completely forgotten.
I checked my old
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
Finally this brings me to my last question: Do we want or do we have to
change the name Corona? For the legal part of this question, who can I
ask to get a final yes or no?
The Apache Incubator docs should have some
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
David Crossley pisze:
Jeroen Reijn wrote:
Thanks Carsten!
I'll give it a try. If found this message, but it was a but inclear, but
after reading it 3 times.. I get it. I'll give it a go. Once I commit it
into SVN will it also appear on the /dist/ or is SVN
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
it's a great honor for me to propose Steven Dolg as a committer.
+1 from me.
-David
I would like to propose Luca Morandini as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
Luca participates at the Cocoon dev and users mail lists
since 2001, being more active again recently.
http://cocoon.markmail.org/search/?q=morandini
shows that there are many contributions to the lists
and to code
David Crossley wrote:
I would like to propose Luca Morandini as a new Cocoon committer
and PMC member.
+1 from me.
-David
Reinhard P?tz wrote:
Dear Cocoon PMC,
as I said in a separate thread recently, it's time for Corona to move
out of the whiteboard of Cocoon in order to increase its visibility and
to allow releases. Corona has reached a state where it is already useful
but there is a lot of room for
Jeroen Reijn wrote:
Thanks Carsten!
I'll give it a try. If found this message, but it was a but inclear, but
after reading it 3 times.. I get it. I'll give it a go. Once I commit it
into SVN will it also appear on the /dist/ or is SVN the only place it
has to go in?
That KEYS file is a
doog4064 wrote:
I'm using the 2.1.11 version of cocoon
Please discuss such issues on the users mail list,
rather than this dev list.
-David
Kamal-6 wrote:
What version of Cocoon are you using?
hi evrybody,
I'm a beginner in cocoon, I've been spending days finding out how does
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
The proposed modules have been accepted by 7 +1 votes and no negative
one. I'm going move the artifacts into the Apache Maven M2 sync
repository and also move the non-Maven artifacts to the Cocoon
distribution area.
Should we also put the
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
A simple scenario could be:
Pipeline API + java.net.URL + XML-SAX components
A more advanced scenario could consist of
Pipeline API + Sourceresolve + XML-SAX components + Sitemap Engine
Is sourceresolve where the Apache XML Commons Resolver
is
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
A simple scenario could be:
Pipeline API + java.net.URL + XML-SAX components
A more advanced scenario could consist of
Pipeline API + Sourceresolve + XML-SAX components + Sitemap Engine
Is sourceresolve
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I'm trying to update my checkout. I got several svn: Unrecognized line
ending style at various files. Retrying seems to solve the problem,
however now I get the error at the root. Svn is not giving any other
information than the text from above.
Any ideas?
We
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Do we really have to include each license into single LICENSE.txt file?
I think I missed this development...
There were so many discussions on several Apache lists that I can't point
you to the thread :-/
Anyway, I was following the
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:55:20PM +0100, Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko pisze:
No, you probably were just lucky. I removed directory with offending
file (rm -rf
cocoon/blocks/cocoon-lucene/cocoon-lucene-sample/src/main/resources/COB-INF)
and - since issue is already fixed
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I see that the META-INF/NOTICE.txt etc. files in each
of cocoon-components and impl directory, would correspond
with those from the sources. However where does top-level
NOTICE.txt file come from? Should it be generated as a
combination
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
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
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
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 published them to
I saw that some committers have been using lowercase filenames
e.g. notice.txt, so the release-builder needs to handle that.
-David
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
I have started to write some Ant scripts to produce non-Maven
release artifacts. This will of course help everybody who doesn't
want to use Maven or Ivy for dependency management but will also
bundle all the
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 sends in an CLA
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I had the thought of doing 2 or 3 maintenance releases of 2.1.x (if
there are changes) per year.
Following this spirit I would like to cut a 2.1.12 sometime during April.
+1
-David
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
It's time to release Cocoon 2.2, finally! We have been working on it for
years and I think it's time to ship the *final* release. I want to do this
in three phases:
+1 to your release plan.
1) During the first phase I will release our two sub-projects Cocoon
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David Crossley closed COCOON-1928.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Please see FOR-1071 where we enabled such configuration using xml
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Joerg Heinicke pisze:
joerg wrote:
Modified:
cocoon/trunk/blocks/cocoon-imageop/cocoon-imageop-impl/src/changes/changes.xml
Could it be we switched from status.xml to changes.xml? :)
Yes, I believe so. I haven't touch any status.xml since I'm
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
Apparently, it does not work any more. Do you know who has set up this
cron job?
Sorry, no idea.
I'll ask infra folks, then.
Grek, i have a cronjob that does 'svn update' the
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Ralph Goers wrote:
Thanks Carsten.
I don't get the last paragraph though. Why would we provide more
information about 2.1.10 when the announcement is for 2.1.11? The
changes.html link has almost nothing under 2.1.11 so I assume the
reference to 2.1.10 is
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Apache Cocoon 2.1.11 Released
-
Thanks for that effort Carsten.
However, i think that you might have missed the main
announce AT apache.org list.
-David
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
where has our mirror.html aka the download page gone? I want to add our
latest release.
Yeah i wondered that too. When testing the 2.1.11 release i went
there to find the instructions about verify checksums and signatures.
Because the mirror.html is missing, the
/cocoon-docs.log
http://forrest.apache.org/zone.html
-David
David Crossley wrote:
See http://forrest.zones.apache.org/
In the Cocoon 2.1 Docs follow the brokenlinks doc.
Something about Daisy document ID 655, whatever that is.
By the way, other Cocoon docs sections are old and we need
to remove
David Crossley wrote:
Would someone please look at why a recent change in Daisy
seemed to break the automated building of 2.1 docs.
I am away now for our weekend.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.devel/76511
Perhaps browse the docs@ list in the period prior to the
first
Ralph Goers wrote:
I didn't know about the plugin, but yes I knew I should have put the
issue number in the commit. I just forgot to do it.
Do:
svn propedit svn:log --revprop -r609282
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/trunk
-David
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 06.01.2008 04:35, [EMAIL
Argh, forgot to Cc forrest dev.
-David
David Crossley wrote:
I found the problem. The connection between Forrest and Daisy
on the ASF Zones server is very slow. The Cocoon-2.1 docs job
takes so long to complete, that it gets clobbered by another
cron job.
It seems to be a network issue
Would someone please look at why a recent change in Daisy
seemed to break the automated building of 2.1 docs.
I am away now for our weekend.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.devel/76511
Perhaps browse the docs@ list in the period prior to the
first forrestbot report.
-David
See http://forrest.zones.apache.org/
In the Cocoon 2.1 Docs follow the brokenlinks doc.
Something about Daisy document ID 655, whatever that is.
By the way, other Cocoon docs sections are old and we need
to remove them from our Forrest zone.
-David
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 01:05:52PM +,
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
i've put up the 2.1.11 release at:
http://people.apache.org/~cziegeler/releases/cocoon/
please check, verify and cast your votes.
I used the tar.gz and verified the md5sum and pgp signature,
and investigated some other things.
md5:
Ralph Goers wrote:
I committed the changes to 2.1.x. I'll try to get trunk done on 1/1/08
Thanks for that extra effort Ralph, in the midst of your preparations.
Your ASF friends wish you well.
-David
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
David Crossley pisze:
No it is not. That is how the cocoon website is still managed.
The ASF Infrastructure asks that all websites be stored in SVN.
I would say that's crucial sentence that helps to understand whole setup.
Now the rest makes sense.
Good idea
hepabolu wrote:
Grzegorz Kossakowski said the following on 4/7/07 10:12:
Thanks David and Joerg. I'm really confused, wiki page is talking most
of the time about checking out /site from svn and updating docs there.
Right. This is ancient. Please remove that text from the wiki page.
No
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko pisze:
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
I wanted to know what are our rules. Do we:
- want to have such a internal releases
I'd avoid using word release for this as it has some legal
implications and we would get chewed up for using it :)
Ah,
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
I have some pending fixes for C2.1 documentation in my local checkout of
site. Do you know how to publish this changes?
You can use the quick-fix method by unpacking and
committing last night's generated docs.
Andrew Savory wrote:
Please cast your votes.
+1
-David
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Please cast your votes!
+1
-David
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Ok, I was not patient enough and found fax machine. It wonders me how
long I'll have to wait now...
The receipt of your CLA was recorded by the ASF secretary today.
-David
Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
Please cast your votes.
+1
-David
Lars, would you please send that last message again as plain-text.
It was html-formatted.
-David
The content is in Daisy, and the Forrestbot on our zone retrieves
it from there and generates the docs.
This process is then followed to get them on to c.a.o/2.1
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonWebsiteUpdate
Take the quick route of unpacking the tar.gz and commit
to the cocoon/site SVN.
The
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
So here are the md5's:
MD5 (cocoon-2.1.10rc-src.tar.gz) = d073b36274ab359b59bbb760e083a934
-0 ... meaning that i don't want to stop the release,
however i am concerned that we are not following the new
licensing which all releases after early November are
asked to
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
Is the code freeze for trunk over now? I'd like to commit some
refactoring of the pipelines.
I'd say yes. Carsten and you confirmed that the artifacts are working. If
David doesn't withdraw his -1, it will take some time to fix things.
I
The md5sum does not match for cocoon-core-2.2.0-M2-sources.jar
I haven't tested the rest.
-David
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
The md5sum does not match for cocoon-core-2.2.0-M2-sources.jar
I haven't tested the rest.
linux:~/$ wget
http://people.apache.org/builds/cocoon/org/apache/cocoon/cocoon-core/2.2.0-M2/cocoon-core-2.2.0-M2-sources.jar
linux:~/$ md5sum --binary
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Please cast your votes, whether we want to publish these artifacts to the
official Maven repository and make the release official. The vote is open
for 72 hours.
-1
I tried to raise these issues when Reinhard proposed
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Please cast your votes, whether we want to publish these artifacts to the
official Maven repository and make the release official. The vote is open
for 72 hours.
-1
I tried to raise these issues when Reinhard proposed the release plan.
The procedure is not being
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
I think it's time to release the next milestone of some of our modules:
- org.apache.cocoon:cocoon(pom)
- org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-core-modules (pom)
- org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-core (jar)
-
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
It's time to release again - thanks to Bruno we have solved the rhino
licensing problem now and imho nothing is preventing us from a release.
If there are no outstanding issues I will assemble a release next monday
(11th), put it up for downloading and testing and if
hepabolu wrote:
All: I know it is quite early for this, but in order to review the
galleries of samples that Thien will be delivering ;-) we need a space
to put them. I don't mind to help out in getting them uploaded, but it
would be nice if it's not a public place such as the wiki or
Mark Lundquist wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Use the Edit this issue link on the left-hand panel
when you are viewing an issue.
It's not there for me. I have Attach File, Attach Screenshot,
Clone, Comment, Create sub-task, Voting, and Watching.
Ah, i see what is happening. Only people
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Back in the day, with Bugzilla, I remember we had the convention that
the issue title started with '[PATCH]'. If there was no patch
available when the issue was created, you just edited the issue title
and inserted '[PATCH]'.
I see that with JIRA, there is this
Ralph Goers wrote:
This may not be too big a deal for Cocoon trunk. So long as flowscript
is an optional part of Cocoon I believe we are OK. However, it probably
also means that while other blocks can take advantage of flowscript they
shouldn't rely on it.
I presume that this will put
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
In http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/changes.html we read for each release:
snip
Contributors to this release
We thank the following people for their contributions to this release.
This is a list of all people who participated as committers:
[Committer's
Has someone attended to the remaining licensing issues?
I managed to update all the headers in source files
and will do so again just before the releases.
However, that is all that i can do.
The remaining tasks were noted in some past emails.
Going by memory they were:
NOTICE.txt and
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
...Forrest doesn't have automatic httpd restart and
the zones machine goes down a lot...
Note that, altough Solaris apparently has something new and improved,
the old rc*.d stuff does work. On the cocoon zone we have created the
usual
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
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 for
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
...
(http://forrest.zones.apache.org/ seems to be down right now, cannot
check it size but I assume it's quite big).
Grrr, Forrest doesn't have automatic httpd restart and
the zones machine goes down a lot. So it is manual restart.
I just did it and updated the notes
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
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David Crossley commented on COCOON-1928:
Sitemap precedence would probably be better, if possible.
Another technique that i wonder about: Let
Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote:
* Antonio Gallardo:
Jean-Baptiste Quenot closed COCOON-1774.
Resolution: Won't Fix
Please reopen the issue if the problem persists with the new
Dojo stuff. Thanks!
I don't think it is the best way to close bugs. IMHO, the first
part of
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David Crossley commented on COCOON-1928:
Cyriaque, have you tried declaring the serializer in your project's
sitemap.xmap file? I am not sure which one
+1
-David
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