Well that explains it. I have been looking at
http://cwiki.apache.org/WW/home.html. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip, as far as JIRA versus page comments.
jk
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Matthieu Heimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you looking at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/W
Are you looking at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WW/Home
or one of the exported copies of the wiki?
Personally I like JIRA issues over page comments for wiki issues. They
are easier to keep track off.
-Matthieu
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Jim Kiley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 1/31/07, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So at work here people are asking 'should I start using WebWork or
Struts2?' What would you tell someone that asks you that question?
Where would I send them to help them to understand the differences in
choices? Do you see the confusion I'm po
On 1/30/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So someone tell me "Is Struts2 and WebWork the same product?" I sort
> of try to follow things and I can't even tell any more what is going
> on. I think the first page on both sites should be an FAQ.
Since there hasn't been a GA release of St
On 1/30/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Technically, all of the Struts 2 documentation is a
> wiki, except for the first page. Anyone who files a
> CLA with the ASF is welcome to contribute.
I love Confluence and all its power, but it's
frus
--- Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Technically, all of the Struts 2 documentation is a
> wiki, except for the first page. Anyone who files a
> CLA with the ASF is welcome to contribute.
I love Confluence and all its power, but it's
frustrating when a lot of the docs are pulled in from
ou
On 1/30/07, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just to clarify my motiviation so you know I'm not just being a wanker :)
... I believe wikis are a fantastic way for all users, not just project
devs, to share information with one another in a persistent way. Because
of that, I always li
On 1/30/07, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've always found incredibly difficult to find things on the Struts
home page http://struts.apache.org/ I really think the home page
should have a clarification of terms and what you plan on doing. For
one thing this is incredibly confusing...
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Ok, so next stupid question... how does one get to the home page for a
specific product if you don't know the address already? Well, I can
answer that partially... there is a Struts 1 and Struts 2 link under the
"The Apache Struts Project" heading, as part of the paragra
On Tue, January 30, 2007 3:07 pm, Ted Husted wrote:
> Under Documentation are the links to the archived sites for Struts
> 1.2.9 and Struts 1.3.5, which are the most current GA releases.
> (Struts 2.0.x is in beta.)
I'm not following... conceptually I mean... I followed the links just fine
:) ...
I've always found incredibly difficult to find things on the Struts
home page http://struts.apache.org/ I really think the home page
should have a clarification of terms and what you plan on doing. For
one thing this is incredibly confusing...
On Struts home page:
"Struts 2 was originally known
Under Documentation are the links to the archived sites for Struts
1.2.9 and Struts 1.3.5, which are the most current GA releases.
(Struts 2.0.x is in beta.)
Under Development are the links to the latest draft documentation for
each product.
Asking for the "home page" is a bit of a loaded questi
Ok, so next stupid question... how does one get to the home page for a
specific product if you don't know the address already? Well, I can
answer that partially... there is a Struts 1 and Struts 2 link under the
"The Apache Struts Project" heading, as part of the paragraph text... I'm
not seeing t
For Struts 1.x and Struts 2x, the links are under Support on each
product's home page, so that all the material for each product is
together.
* http://struts.apache.org/1.x/
** http://wiki.apache.org/struts/
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/
** http://cwiki.apache.org/S2WIKI/home.html
-Ted.
On 1
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
Does Struts wiki have a testing page that can be changed without
sending notification to dev list?
The ASF wikis are deliberately configured to always send change
notifications to the dev lists to ensure that we can maintain oversight
of the content of those wikis. Me
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