I think we are all getting ahead of ourselves. Let a volunteer set up a
Jive instance, and give it a few weeks. If the community and the PMC find
it valueable, then an official decision can be made. Personally, I've found
Jive to be immensely useful in WebWork, both as a forum interface to the
On 4/3/07, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the advantage of Jive over Nabble?
I'm not sure, but I would like to find out.
What else is Nabble used for other than as a forum?
I just thought it was a mail archive that could search multiple lists.
It wasn't until I saw what Ger
WebWork has been using Jive Forums for a very long time. It's not an
unknown factor.
Essentially, we'd be using the zone as a sandbox to host a revolution.
If it works out, we can look to moving to a production box. If it
doesn't, we shut it down, no big woof.
-Ted.
On 4/3/07, Martin Cooper <[E
On 4/3/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using nabble seems to be the path of least resistance.
Hey, if someone wants to take the lead on promoting the use of Nabble
forums within the Struts community, that too would be a good thing.
Nabble does seems like a good option, which is why
On 4/3/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/3/07, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem with using our zone is that infra tends to treat the zone
> machines as if they are just toys, and that projects/people should
> not complain if they.ohI don't knowrebo
On 4/3/07, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem with using our zone is that infra tends to treat the zone
machines as if they are just toys, and that projects/people should
not complain if they.ohI don't knowreboot it randomly
without warning.
True, but infrastructu
The problem with using our zone is that infra tends to treat the zone
machines as if they are just toys, and that projects/people should
not complain if they.ohI don't knowreboot it randomly
without warning.
Using nabble seems to be the path of least resistance.
Just my $.02
OK, then I will say "stop". I see no good reason to set up yet another
forum, that we need to maintain on ASF infrastructure, when there are
already perfectly good forums set up and maintained for us by Nabble. The
Nabble forums have been there for a long time now, they seem to work just
fine, and
Yes. We have the tacit approval of infrastructure (no one said stop).
If someone else wants to pursue the Nabble angle, we could contrast
and compare which provides the most benefit to the project.
-Ted.
On 4/2/07, Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would be happy to help make this
I would be happy to help make this happen. Someone just needs to provide me
with access to the zone, right?
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On 3/29/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or, we could just embed Nabble, as do ActiveMQ and Geronimo:
I don't understand "embed" here. They are no more "embedded" than the link
that the Struts web site already has to Nabble on this page:
http://struts.apache.org/mail.html
The only
Just to be clear, "we" here refers to some subset of the Struts developers;
others of us, including myself, do not agree with the statements made below.
--
Martin Cooper
On 3/28/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Open Symphony project has been kindly hosting a forum for the
Struts
Or, we could just embed Nabble, as do ActiveMQ and Geronimo:
http://activemq.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
http://geronimo.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
-Ted.
On 3/28/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Open Symphony project has been kindly hosting a forum for the
Struts Deve
The Open Symphony project has been kindly hosting a forum for the
Struts Developers list using their Jive Forums instance.
* http://forums.opensymphony.com/forum.jspa?forumID=34
In practice, we find that the Jive Forums works well with a
conventional mailing list. The forum includes features tha
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