of funding customers, and by Outerthought
itself. We wish to thank all parties involved in the continued growth
of Daisy, and the ever-increasing user community.
All things Daisy can be found at www.daisycms.org.
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On 10 May 2007, at 21:14, Alexander Klimetschek wrote:
Reinhard Poetz schrieb:
Alex, what's your Daisy username?
alexander.klimetschek
I gave you editor and commit access on Daisy.
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On 10 May 2007, at 21:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Username jackivers
Want to updated the professional services listing.
Done.
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maintainable by a number of Cocoon folks without our assistance. It's
open source after all, and there's loads of documentation.
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don't have a good idea of how to do it, we should avoid having one.
What's the (Daisy?) issue here? It sure is possible to have
breadcrumbs + normal nav on one page - just a matter of processing
the same navtree twice.
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On 03 Jan 2007, at 13:21, Jeremy Quinn wrote:
But honestly, I worked very hard to minimise the impact !!
To put things into perspective: this is the impact of the changes for
Daisy: http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn?rev=3594view=rev
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get resolved.
http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/xreporter/?root=xreporterrev=683
http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/xreporter/trunk/xreporter/
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storage layer with SVN.
Oh well.
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please feel free to add stuff to http://wiki.apache.org/
cocoon/GT2006Hackathon
There's quite some stuff already on http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/
GT2006Hackaton (without the h)
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used to have a script running that dumped the database and
blobstore every once in a while, but maybe we should look into using
the proper backup tool that comes with newer versions of Daisy and
that locks the repository before backing up.
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Bruno created something similar (for Maven 1) in the Daisy project:
http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/daisy
On 08 Aug 2006, at 15:37, Giacomo Pati wrote:
late but wholeheartedly +1 :-)
ditto (been on holidays)
congrats!
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don't think the
guest roll has the right to create documents.
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/passwordReminder if you forgot
your password.
I've added you to the doc-editors role. LMK if that doesn't work out.
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;)
(unfortunately, that is a suggestion we didn't receive a proposal for)
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is based on the fact
that people might perhaps want to use their own HTML editing
environment to edit longer documents offline.
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On 24 Apr 2006, at 17:11, Philippe LAPLANCHE wrote:
How about something like mod_gzip for Apache http ?
http://www.google.com/search?q=gzip%20servlet%20filter
(something which shouldn't be part of Cocoon IMHO, but a function of
the container Cocoon runs in)
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On 03 Feb 2006, at 23:21, David Crossley wrote:
I am amazed that people want it changed just because
of a few error messages, mostly for another reason.
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/documentation/recentChanges?
forms_submit_id=period=31limit=50scope=allDocuments
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On 12 Jan 2006, at 13:26, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Btw, what's the best way to edit docs offline? Is there a locking
mechanism or something like that?
There's a locking mechanism but not for the purpose of offline editing.
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On 12 Dec 2005, at 08:58, Jorg Heymans wrote:
If someone can put me in the sudoers list i'ld be happy to do this.
Done.
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efforts into
starvation.
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On 06 Dec 2005, at 12:04, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
On 06 Dec 2005, at 09:59, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Struts has Shale
Meeep. Bu. Wrong.
Struts has Craig.
And Tapestry has Howard and Spring has Rod. What do you mean?
I meant to say that Struts is a bad example since
'
order by name filterVariants=false/
Not sure whether the old versions have ever worked.
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On 07 Nov 2005, at 10:38, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Is there a way to add a revision comment when editing stuff in Daisy
at cocoon.zones.apache.org/ ?
Nope, there isn't.
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it was (Ross), and I reverted his actions. But it seems like Ross
corrected stuff himself in parallel.
In the future, even though it is easy to play around with ACL config,
we should refrain from doing so without prior warning here.
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Type for these
pages. She might have done this for similar reasons.
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On 28 Oct 2005, at 11:03, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
BUT: we should make sure the daisy stuff is backed up,
For starters, it would be nice if someone Solaris-knowledgeable figures
out why the crontab entry for the daisy user isn't doing what it
should.
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On 28 Oct 2005, at 13:08, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
I can give it a shot, but am not in sudoers!
Not not anymore. Thanks!
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/article.pl?sid=04/11/22/1342203 :)
Sorry, it's just me getting nervous when Daisy is being compared to a
Python CGI.
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On 26 Oct 2005, at 10:31, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
useradd pier done, including auto_home setup as per
http://www.apache.org/dev/solaris-zones.html
done vadim as well - as he asked for this many moons ago
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, and we don't even fancy using
Ajax.
Documenting such changes is the bare minimum, IMHO.
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Kossakowski (AKA g[R]eK)
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On 11 Oct 2005, at 08:28, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
So I have the pleasure of proposing Max as our new committer!
+1
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the
Cocoon-bandwagon, AAMOF most of the time it's the other way around.
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when I stopped caring for my name on a
cover.
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like it did
miss out on FOO-karma, it seems. Oh well.
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- and the ensuing side effects of that. Let me grab
another cup of coffee... :)
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. ;)
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keeping up somebody else's promises.
However, I really doubt whether it's fair that you do it.
The same kind of wonder I had when this thread started - as in oh no,
this is sooo easy and self-centered!.
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On 04 Oct 2005, at 12:14, Andrew Savory wrote:
Hi,
On 3 Oct 2005, at 16:19, Steven Noels wrote:
I'll be in Amsterdam tomorrow evening, ready to catch some flack.
Anyone else arriving tonight? I'll be there from late afternoon, and
would welcome the chance to grab a few beers with people
On 04 Oct 2005, at 15:00, Ross Gardler wrote:
Steven hoped to find the time to do it last week.
No, I didn't. How about during the HT? Upgrading shouldn't take more
than an hour.
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in Baz Luhrmann-style:
Do one thing, and do it really well.
Focus, and don't look back
to be satisfied with what you done,
but try hard to become better
than you already think you are.
:-)
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early next week.
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break and two 30'
coffee breaks, that'll fit in a (tight) schedule between 9:30 and
17:15.
Arjé needs closure to move forward, so please comment now.
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On 08 Sep 2005, at 20:41, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Please cast your votes!
+1
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82 20 - or using the Daisy mailing list of course.
Thanks,
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in the overall structure, we'll reshuffle the tree but your (much
appreciated) work won't be lost.
Thanks!
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from the complexity point of view.
Good thinking: +1.
Just some passing thought: one way to move a little bit closer is to
host it at cocoondev.org.
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register yourself on cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy.
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on leave would be nice.
Any volunteers?
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so.
It does. Works over here.
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On 23 Jun 2005, at 11:34, Mark Leicester wrote:
Hi all,
Is the Cocoon zone down at the moment? For me,
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/ is not responding at all.
Yes, hardware work on the machine so it seems - I polled infra folks
already.
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/init.d is still there but is being deprecated.
http://mediacast.sun.com/share/lianep/t-smf-general-march-2005.pdf
gives a nice intro
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):
Yes, I'm thinking of attending the Cocoon GetTogether 2005 in
Amsterdam, preferably on
[ ] 3/4/5 October (Mon-Wed)
[ ] 5/6/7 October (Wed-Fri)
That's all for now, expect more to hear from Arj or me in the future!
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, what I want to see is two sections
sites or sections: content can be repurposed in several places at
the same time. Using this new environment, we'll hopefully be able to
create smaller, more reusable pieces of content.
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also leaning towards a boolean field which says reviewed=true|false
for the document.
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- what you suggest is pre
People commonly use tt for code-like elements. Unfortunately, both
Moz and IE don't support creation of tt elements in their editor
APIs.
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be an option?
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On 14 Jun 2005, at 09:23, Steven Noels wrote:
People commonly use tt for code-like elements. Unfortunately, both
Moz and IE don't support creation of tt elements in their editor
APIs.
not installed yet, but:
http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn?view=revrev=2054root=daisy
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to
these documents.
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in the Daisy roadmap.
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On 10 Jun 2005, at 22:52, Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
I don't have the privileges to set it up, so I'll bug Steven about it
when we figure out what should be done. ;-)
This is changed now.
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feedback. Incidentally, despite not having publish permissions, I can
still see a checkbox saying Publish changes immediately when I edit
a page.
Useful feedback!
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that is
only editable by a specific role.
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On 09 Jun 2005, at 13:41, Leszek Gawron wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A document has been updated:
Document ID: 6
would it be a big problem to append an URL here so one can view the
page?
nope - that is on my todo list
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is the imagetoolbarenabled=true addition about?
Beats me, as I'm looking into it myself. What browser were you using,
and do you have any special plug-in installed? It's strange this got
past the HTML cleanup.
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/daisy/passwordReminder ;-)
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without having to
ask. They have the ideas and enthusiasm, and I'm very keen to see what
they can come up with. If they wish to accept this invitation, they
can be provided with the necessary accounts.
+1
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with. If they wish to accept this invitation,
they can be provided with the necessary accounts.
I forgot to include Sebastien Arbogast, who I'd also like to offer
editorship.
+1
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processes its stalled mail
queue every four hours. So if sending mail doesn't succeed the first
time, it can take a while before a new mail is being sent.
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Read
/serverimpl/
formatters/?root=daisy
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policies to the Daisy instance on
our Cocoon zone. It's only logical committers are granted User access
immediately. What about non-committer documentation contributors?
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agreement currently accepted by the ASF
is the fax form.
There's another issue however ATM: due to the mail server setup, only
people with an [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address can register an account. I'll tackle
this one first with infra@ ;/
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(when the editor is not a document
committer) and subsequently to allow a patch to be applied via the
Daisy interface?
I think obtaining a CLA from proper document committers should be
enough for the mean time. Let's see where we get from here.
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On 06 Jun 2005, at 14:41, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 6 juin 05, à 14:06, Steven Noels a écrit :
...I think obtaining a CLA from proper document committers should be
enough for the mean time. Let's see where we get from here...
+1
Are you planning to have Daisy send changes emails like
such verbiage to the registration screen, but I
would prefer not to do this in Daisy-proper. The registration form is
just a CForms form so that shouldn't be too hard - it's just something
we should remember when upgrading Daisy.
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at /cocoondemo.
Well, I didn't want to suggest that the samples were broken, but yes,
they are. ;)
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on at this very moment - still fighting a
bit with Solaris-isms. Should be OK pretty soon now.
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On 03 Jun 2005, at 16:49, Steven Noels wrote:
On 03 Jun 2005, at 16:12, Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
I know it's another source of the docs, but AFAIU there is a plan to
set up a Daisy installation at one of the Apache zones and then the
current set of docs from the Handbook site can be moved
On 03 Jun 2005, at 23:41, Steven Noels wrote:
1) move handbook content from cocoondev.org - the cocoon solaris zone
Daughter woke up early: done. Helma, can you cross-check?
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On 01 Jun 2005, at 09:00, Ralph Goers wrote:
Your statement implies that once a project matures and fulfills its
purpose that it should then be abandoned because no new development is
being done. That doesn't make sense.
+1
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, but rather time and priorities.
I wouldn't bother too much with an importer, since IMHO we need a clean
sheet to work with.
OK?
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sure the list and Drupal stats are not mixed together.
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On 13 May 2005, at 16:17, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
the hackaton however is a great opportunity for informal chats - so
everybody is welcome on both days
Any chance of 2 day hackathon? :-)
At the current location, that's highly unlikely since they appear to be
booked throughout
.
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-Daisy managed documents (like Word/OO files), we would need to come
up with other scenarios.
What do people think?
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On 13 May 2005, at 12:01, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
...
What do people think?
I think that we need people that write documentation, not a tool.
Of course, that's why I'm suggesting to take a look at the low-hanging
fruit.
I'll think about it again when we have 10 doc writers
-technical problems.
We may also question ourselves about using Lenya.
I believe there are no other points than non-technical ones.
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too.
How can one have write access to this to directly provide content
rather than sending patches?
Register on the cocoondev.org website and LMK.
Ditto for cocoongt.org as of 5 minutes ago, BTW.
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a sysadmin perspective is less
enticing. ;)
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