Dear devs,
I would like to release XWiki Workspaces 1.0 today, bringing just a few
bug fixes since RC2 : see http://tinyurl.com/6zfbff
Here's my +1 for it.
Jerome.
I'd like to release XE 1.4M2 tomorrow. It has the following changes
compared to 1.4M2 :
Release Notes - XWiki Platform - Version 1.4 M2
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Bugs :
[XWIKI-2280] Cannot create new users using the Right Management UI
[XWIKI-2298] Character escaping using \ doesn't work anymore
[XWIKI-2299] The XWiki object is created more than once
[XWIKI-2300] HibernateStore synchronization problem
[XWIKI-2309] Migration between xwiki 1.1.x and 1.2.x (and above) can
fail because of some documents
[XWIKI-2283] Overwrite on importing translation documents deletes the
original document too
[XWIKI-2293] PropertyChangedRule does not work
[XWIKI-2281] When a user is removed it's not removed from the groups
it belongs to
[XWIKI-2304] When a user or a group is removed it's not removed from
rights objects
[XWIKI-2302]
Improvements :
[XWIKI-1560] Improve the XWiki implementation of the XML-RPC Confluence API
[XWIKI-2276] Separate AttachmentVersioningStore from AttachmentStore
[XWIKI-2277] Add java5 generics to store#execute methods and callbacks
[XWIKI-2303] Create one paragraph for several empty lines
New Features :
[XWIKI-2275] Option to deactivate attachment versioning
Tasks :
[XWIKI-2279] Fix checkstyle violations in core.
Release Notes - XWiki Enterprise - Version 1.4 M2
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Bugs :
[XE-220] The Change Password form should not allow empty passwords
Improvements :
[XE-221] Change the table that displays all the documents
(Main.AllDocs) to use ajax for more rapid loading
[XE-23] Improve Treeview's performances on AllDocs by loading data on
node expansion
Here's my +1
We have 5 pending issues for the release :
XWIKI-1560 (Fabio & JV), XWIKI-2280 & XWIKI-2289 (Sergiu), XE-23 & XE-221 (JV),
A possible addition before tomorrow afternoon:
"ThreadLocal request/response/session in the container component" by Vincent.
Please shout if there's a problem with the pending issue or if you
think there's something missing in this list.
Thanks,
--
Jean-Vincent Drean
Guillaume,
I'm evaluating XWiki for one of our projects here at Cornell
University, I'm hopeful that it will meet our needs. Which also means
I'll probably have a few more questions over the next week or so. Re
the language, I believe that I have a Spanish page already. I had
previously gone to the main page and added the language=es to the query
string. I then edited the page and added some Spanish text. I can see
either the en or the es page by adding the language= but I don't see the
Es link in the upper right. Also, when I edit the page, I don't see the
"Translations" panel.
Thanks for your help,
Jeff
Hi All,
It would be nice to have the xwiki icon for the *'address bar icon'* on
firefox (or any other browser) when browsing xwiki.org.
WDYT ?
ps : I'm not sure how to do it but i think it is not that difficult.
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise Manager 1.2 Milestone 2.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
Second (and last) milestone of the XWiki Enterprise Manager 1.2 version.
Adding to XE 1.4 M2 bugfixes an new features it also contains some
WikiManager user interface improvements.
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXEM12M2
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
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The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise 1.4 Milestone 2.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
Second (and last) milestone of the XWiki Enterprise 1.4 version.
Note that general goals for XWiki Enterprise 1.4 are:
* Switch to Java 1.5
* Improved stats performances
* XMLRPC improvements
* Improved performances (less Javascript files, more optimized CSS,
better caching, etc)
* Skins extensions
* Bug fixes
* More automated tests
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise14M2
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
Hello list,
As developer in a small corporate, we want to use xwiki for internal
documentation, but our managers are actually against it, because of the
extremely buggy WYSIWYG-editor under Mac-OS X/Safari.
Therefore, i searched the bug-database, but this one isn't even
considered for beeing important in the next releases!!
So now, i have two possibilities:
1. Throw away xwiki as wiki for us, what i would deeply regret, or
2. implement tinyMCE v3 in xwiki
Can anybody give me a short introduction in how i can do this if it is
(at all) possible?
Is it (that's my biggest hope) just modular and easy upgraded, or not?
Unfortunately, i have not much time for this, so i can't take an indept
look at xwiki-development, i must find a way to do this just in the
part, that's responsible for the editor...
Kind regards, Florian
Hi devs,
As XE 1.4 Milestone 2 is now "physically" released I would like to
start XEM 1.2 Milestone 2 release on next Monday.
Adding to XE 1.4 M2 bugfixes an new features it also contains some
WikiManager user interface improvements.
See http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXEM12M2
Thanks
--
Thomas Mortagne
Hi all,
I think it would be great if all mentors introduce themselves to students,
the way we introduced ourselves.
I hope this introduction will help all XWiki GSoC participants.
--Sai Krishna.
http://filtrbox.com looks interesting, although the filtrbox :
dashboard<https://www.filtrbox.com/dashboard/>application is in flash,
which means you don't get the excellent emergent
effect of having google be able to search the filter pages, or being able to
have a search-hit bring you back to a "deep state" in the collaborative feed
reader...
For those planning on upgrading xwikiwatch in future releases, it is well
worth looking at filtrbox to get an idea of functional UI for doing this
class of application, even if it may be more difficult to achieve this style
of UI using standard web browser technologies.
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http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/26573
<http://alwayson.goingon.com/user/bradfeld>I have a very patterned daily
information consumption routine. The left-most tab in my browser is called
"Daily" and contains a set of web sites that I open up each morning and look
at as part of my routine. Recently, Filtrbox <http://www.filtrbox.com/> -
one of the TechStars <http://www.techstars.org/> companies - graduated to be
part of this tab.
I try virtually every news alerting system that I come across. I have a set
of about 100 keywords that I track daily - all of the companies we've
invested in, a number of people that I follow, and a handful of random
things I care about. My current staples are Google Alerts, Yahoo Alerts,
and Technorati. I can only seem to get Google and Yahoo via email, so they
show up in my inbox and get moved to my "Daily" email folder (which I read -
er - daily.) Technorati comes via RSS so I read it each morning in
FeedDemon.
The vision for Filtrbox <http://www.filtrbox.com/> when they started at
TechStars last summer was to create an integrated single dashboard of all
this keyword alert information. The tagline "more knowledge, less noise"
says it all. My partner Seth Levine and I totally resonated with this -
Seth has a great post about Filtrbox up titled *Know what you don't
know<http://www.sethlevine.com/blog/archives/2008/04/know-what-you-d.php>
*which addresses how he thinks about the problem and how Filtrbox solves it
for him.
For a while I found the Filtrbox data interesting, but not really that
additive. In addition, the UI was "ok" but there where lots of little things
that slowed me down. About three months ago I noticed I was finding new
information from it that wasn't appearing in my other keyword searches and
that it was streamlining this information in ways that I hadn't expected,
such as eliminating duplicates (e.g. the same alert coming from Google,
Yahoo, and Technorati - which happens many times each day - only appeared
one in Filtrbox) and allowing me to filter based on thresholds for each
keyword. In addition, as the UI evolved, I found I was spending less time
scanning the alerts and more time clicking through onto the interesting
ones.
I hit a tipping point about a month ago where Filtrbox became more useful to
me than Google+Yahoo+Technorati. I haven't turned off the other alerts yet,
but I find that I'm not getting much additional info from them anymore now
that I use Filtrbox as my top level sort.
Filtrbox is still in private beta, but if you are interested in playing
around with it you can get a golden ticket by clicking on the special magic
Brad Feld Filtrbox link <https://www.filtrbox.com/signup.php?code=foundry>.
I'm really proud of Ari Newman, Tom Chikoore, and team. They have reached
the point where their service is very valuable to me and gets noticeably
better every single week.
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Hi Niels,
Welcome to Filtrbox! You are joining thousands of professionals and
businesses who use Filtrbox to stay in-the-know and ahead of the game. The
Filtrbox service is in private beta, which means we are still adding
features and improving the service. Your feedback is greatly appreciated so
let us know how we can make Filtrbox even better. We will send out a survey
in the coming month to ask more specific questions.
The purpose of the Filtrbox private beta is for us to get real-world
feedback from our customers and to ensure the service is ready for
prime-time usage. We hope you find real value in Filtrbox, and that you will
provide us with feedback, good or bad, on your experience and what you'd
like to see in the product going forward.
With this registration code you are given a "Filtrbox Free" account which
provides 10 Filtrs and 15 days of article history. You can also invite
friends and colleagues to try Fiiltrbox via our "Shared Filtrs" feature.
Once you create a FiltrGroup, you can click on the Share button on the
Filtrs tab and add email addresses.
If you find you need more Filtrs or article history, you can upgrade to
"Filtrbox Pro", our subscription-based service which provides 25 Filtrs and
45 days of article history. You can upgrade right from the Account tab.
In exchange for your free account, we ask that you give us feedback and ask
questions! There is a new community-driven web support site we are trying
out. Right now it requires you to register with them, but shortly we'll have
in integrated with our service. Check it out for FAQ items and answers to
common questions. http://getsatisfaction.com/filtrbox
If you don't find what you are looking for, please email us directly at
support(a)filtrbox.com and we'll get right back with you.
We highly recommend watching the screen-cast tutorials for a quick primer on
some key features: http://www.filtrbox.com/video.php
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Login: NielsMayer(a)gmail.com
Account Type: Free
Access your Filtrbox Account at:
https://www.filtrbox.com/dashboard/
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There are three ways to get help if needed:
FAQs: http://filtrbox.com/help.php
Support/Community: http://getsatisfaction.com/filtrbox
Email: support(a)filtrbox.com
Stay in touch:
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Thanks for your business!
The Filtrbox Team
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-- Niels
http://nielsmayer.com