Hi,
I'd like to propose disabling stats in the standalone distribution.
I've noticed that stats are bad for performances as they generate
half of all database queries! Thus I'd like to turn them off by
default so that users who install the default standalone distribution
do not suffer from them. I'd like to do this for 1.0 B6.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi everyone,
Good news, XWiki has been accepted by Google as a participating
organization for GSoC 2007 (http://code.google.com/soc/) :-)
So far we have 17 projects we're proposing to students. They're
listed on http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/.
Just to wet everyone's appetite here's the current list:
- Subversion Integration
- Google Web Toolkit Wykiwyg Editor
- OpenOffice Plugin
- WebDAV API
- Google Docs Integration
- Office Import
- WikiModel Integration
- IDE Editor Integration
- Social Networking Functionalities
- Collaborative tools on top of xwiki
- AJAX Interface Improvements
- Storage Improvements
- ApplicationWizard
- XWikiOffline
- GadgetsIntegration
- FunctionalTestSuite
- Skin wizard
It's also possible to propose new projects (on the same page, at the
bottom of the page there's a new project submission form).
Anyone who's a student can apply at http://groups.google.com/group/
google-summer-of-code-announce/web/guide-to-the-gsoc-web-app-for-
student-applicants
Even if you're not a student yourself you can help by:
- proposing new ideas of projects
- spreading the word (on your blog, by talking to friends, sending
emails to students you know, etc) that XWiki is looking for bright
students to register for implementing a XWiki project.
Thanks everyone
-Vincent
Hi everybody...
The work with the new wysiwyg architecture has started and we got the
first little results. A very
basic html2xwiki converter was programmed. But I have droped the
handmade converter and used an other aproach: JParsec
I got it running, but I have a question about the copyrights and licences.
As I used a lot of code from
http://jparsec.codehaus.org/Html2Confluence I dont know how the file
header of the source files sould look like.
Thanks,
austriancoder
Hi,
On the user list we've had some brainstorming on how to call XWiki
skins. Everyone seemed to agree that using bird names is a good idea.
Here are some potential names suggested for skins:
- Dove
- Emu
- Kiwi
- Grasswren
- Condor
- Warbler
- Kestrel
- Redtail
- Dodo
- Pigeon
- Albatross
- Booby
- Sparrow
- Finch
- Wren
- Crow
- Turkey
- Thunderbird
- Piasa (a local phenomenon, from a primitive painting on the cliffs
on the eastern shore of the Mississippi, attributed to the Piasa
tribe, which looks rather like a griffin)
- Thunder Chicken
- etc
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi all,
i'm very interested in xwiki and up to now i'm very satisfied with its features.
I just got one problem. I've got a wiki page with multiple subpages (children) and i want to generate a PDF which contains the wiki page with all its subpages. I couldn't find any option which enables me doing that.
So i want to know if there is any posibility doing that.
Thanks in advance
Christoph
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When I set it up so that until I add users to a group manually, they are
only allowed to view and register, XWiki is still allowing them to edit
_their own profile_, no matter what.
This defeats the #1 reason I'm blocking them from editing- the misuse of
my Wiki for Google Ranking Spam.
What they do is, they register, they put a milling links for spam stuff
in their profile comments and such, then the add links from external
places to there, and so forth, to scam Google into thinking lots of
different sites link to them, then Google sees MY domain linking to the
spam sites, and maybe dings me, TOO!
If I set it up for no editing until I add a user to the "editors" group,
I mean NO editing- PERIOD- *especially* including their profile! Which
is *often* where Google Ranking Spammers put their scams!
-Tom
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Isn't that sufficiently annoying to either rollback the 1.0B5 or get a
1.0B6 out ASAP ?
Ludovic
Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
>
>
> On 3/13/07, *david.weilerthiessen(a)purina.nestle.com
> <mailto:david.weilerthiessen@purina.nestle.com>* <
> david.weilerthiessen(a)purina.nestle.com
> <mailto:david.weilerthiessen@purina.nestle.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Just installed the newest and greatest XWiki - 1.0-beta-5.2310 and
> finding that I get a javascript error when I try to save documents.
>
> Message:
> Error: 'wikiEditor' is undefined
>
>
> Happens only when I save from the Wiki editor. When saving from
> the Wysiwyg editor I do not get the error.
>
> Running on Window 2000, Tomcat 5.5, MySQL, IE 6.0 SP1.
>
> My content does save - just have to wait for IE to tell my that it
> has an issue.
>
> Such an obvious error - makes me thing I have a config issue.
>
>
> ... and yet you don't. It was an error in a javascript file, which I
> was aware of, but didn't find any time for it.
>
> Now it's fixed in the trunk, and it will be solved in the next beta.
>
> http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-975
>
>
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