Hi Antonio,
Thanks a lot for the update and congratulations for reaching GSoC's midterm
successfully. I have been checking the proposal again carefully and, as I
have remarked in your evaluation, you are on schedule so far. Let me
comment your previous email:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 11:30 AM,
Hi all
Continuing with the development of Confluence repository connector [1] I
have added support for processing attachments (configurable per job) for
pages, ability to crawl each kind of pages and extract the page labels if
they have been set.
Besides, a complete refactor of the code and
Hi Antonio,
First of all, it is nice to see such good progress here. I will fork the
repo at github and will give it a try very soon because I'm starting to
need it for a real use case, so I will be able to provide user feedback
very soon. Let me make some comments over your email:
On Fri, Jun
Hi devs and all
As part of the development of the Atlassian Confluence connector for
Manifold, I have created a repository [1] on my GitHub account
Moreover I have developed and pushed the first version of the Confluence
repository connector on a branch called 'feature/repository-connector'.
This
Hi Antonio,
I agree that it's pretty important to understand pretty much what will be
needed before actually beginning coding. Thanks!
Karl
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Antonio David Pérez Morales
adperezmora...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
During the bonding period and these days I have
Hi all
During the bonding period and these days I have been taking a look and
familiarizing with Confluence API,
doing some tests using CURL before start the implementation of the
repository connector which is the first step as stated in the proposal.
I have deployed a local instance of