On 3 Mar 2016 at 18:50:09, Anjali (shally.hp5(a)gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Vincent,
How can I continue the discussion on that thread? Do I need to send mail to the mailing list or I can reply on the thread there itself?
You need to send mail on the list, replying to the mails containing the replies to your initial mail…
Thanks
-Vincent
Thank You.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:21 PM, vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
You asked earlier on Eduard and Thomas have provided some answers already, see:
http://markmail.org/message/fk5kqvkpjjn5bldf
Thanks
-Vincent
On 2 Mar 2016 at 08:46:56, Anjali (shally.hp5(a)gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
I am a GSoC 2016 aspirant. I am interested in the project *"**Convert
existing tests to the latest technologies*". I was a GSoC student last
year. I worked on a project "Automation Testing" where I used Selenium,
Maven, JUnit etc in building a Java Based Testing Framework.
I would highly appreciate if I could get any pointers so that I could come
up with a good proposal.
Thank You.
--
Regards,
Anjali
--
Regards,
Anjali
Hi devs,
I’d like to propose to add some guidelines to contrib.xwiki.org when someone wants to release a project, especially when that person is not the project lead.
* The person wanting to do the release should contact the project lead, preferable either through IRC or the mailing list to mention its intent to perform a new release.
** This allows anyone who also want to have some issue fixed be able to do so in the same release for example.
** Usually that person will not have the permission to create a version in JIRA for that project and thus he/she’ll need the Project Lead’s help for that
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi devs,
I’ve just realized (thanks to a failing functional test) that we’ve changed the behavior we had when we restore a deleted document.
We used to add a revision with a comment text of "Restored from recycle bin”.
After https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-9960, there’s no new revision created when restoring a deleted document.
We need to decide if that’s what we want.
Apart from the fact that it’s a minor backward-compatibility breakage (for tools/scripts expecting that revision), the only downside I can see is that by looking at a document history you won’t be able to get the full list of what happened to this doc, i.e. that such user has restored the document.
WDYT?
Personally I think this could be acceptable but I’m not sure.
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi,
I am a GSoC 2016 aspirant. I am interested in the project *"**Convert
existing tests to the latest technologies*". I was a GSoC student last
year. I worked on a project "Automation Testing" where I used Selenium,
Maven, JUnit etc in building a Java Based Testing Framework.
I would highly appreciate if I could get any pointers so that I could come
up with a good proposal.
Thank You.
--
Regards,
Anjali
Hello XWiki community,
I’m Benjamin, in charge of Marketing at XWiki SAS. I have a suggestion for
xwiki.org.
We are currently using Mouseflow on xwiki.com.
This tool allows us to track and record sessions on the website.
This is interesting in various aspects.
First, we know more about the behavior of our website visitors.
This helps us to better understand what are the paths they are using to
access various contents and documents.
This tools generates heatmaps for:
- click,
- movement,
- scroll,
- attention etc.
You’ll get more info here > https://mouseflow.com/tour/session-playback/
At XWiki SAS, we have currently 1 licence for 3 websites. So I propose to
install it on xwiki.org. I’m planning to record 1 session out of 2.
If nobody is against this idea, I’ll share after one month some results
with you.
I will also propose some ideas to improve the path to download sections,
but also to service providers and to the documentation.
I’m looking forward to your feedback on this,
Thanks,
Benjamin
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*Benjamin Lanciaux*
*Marketing Communications Manager*
benjamin.lanciaux(a)xwiki.com
tel: +33 (0)1 45 42 40 90
skype: benjaminxwiki
Hi:
I have created the settings.xml in the folder ~/.m2/ and I ran the
command mvn clean install but with no help.
Jian Guo
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> I am a GSoC 2016 aspirant. I am interested in the project *"**Convert
> existing tests to the latest technologies*". I was a GSoC student last
> year. I worked on a project "Automation Testing" where I used Selenium,
> Maven, JUnit etc in building a Java Based Testing Framework.
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> I would highly appreciate if I could get any pointers so that I could come
> up with a good proposal.
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> Thank You.
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> Anjali
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> Hope this helps,
> Marius
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> > Dear developers:
> > I cloned the XWiki-commons to my local and I import it into
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> > some packages such as org.apache.maven.model.Model, etc. I also run the
> > command in http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Building and it
> > turns out the same. What am I missing? Should I edit the pom.xml manually
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Hi Developers,
I am interested in contributing to the project “Android XWiki authenticator and contact synchronization” as a part of GSoC-2016.
I was trying to build Android-Authenticator on my system from https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/android-authenticator <https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/android-authenticator> .
I am getting import errors ‘AuthenticatorActivity.java’, particularly this one ‘import static org.xwiki.android.authenticator.AccountGeneral.sServerAuthenticate’ because there is nothing related to sServerAuthenticate in the ‘AccountGeneral.java’ file. I need help on this.
A quick introduction, I’m Siddharth Singh, a second year student at IIIT Delhi, India. My major is Computer Science.
Thanks and Regards
Siddharth Singh
Dear developers:
I cloned the XWiki-commons to my local and I import it into
IntelliJ. However, I come with some errors which said that I can't find
some packages such as org.apache.maven.model.Model, etc. I also run the
command in http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Building and it
turns out the same. What am I missing? Should I edit the pom.xml manually
to import those packages?
Looking forward to your reply.
Jian Guo
Hi,
I am a GSoC 2016 aspirant. I am interested in the project *"**Convert
existing tests to the latest technologies*". I was a GSoC student last
year. I worked on a project "Automation Testing" where I used Selenium,
Maven, JUnit etc in building a Java Based Testing Framework.
I would highly appreciate if I could get any pointers so that I could come
up with a good proposal.
Thank You.
--
Regards,
Anjali
Hi devs,
During the discussions regarding http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XRENDERING-290 ("Add support for linking to a user profile page in XWiki Syntax”) we hesitated adding a new link type named “user:” because that would have broken backward compatibility for users having a wiki named “user”.
See http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/vw3derowozijqalr and the ensuing http://markmail.org/message/t2wb2xq7534qsshg
Now time has passed and we’ve just added the support for the “space” prefix for wiki links, as in e.g. [[space:Space1.space]].
FYI, we’ve added the following in the release notes:
“
We've introduced the possibility to explicitly create a link to a Space in XWiki Syntax 2.1, e.g. [[space:Space1.Space2]]. However if you had a subwiki named space the new notation will conflict with the syntax for referencing that wiki. Thus you'll need to edit existing links such as [[space:something]] to [[doc:space:something]]. And if you wish to reference a given space in the space subwiki, you'd write [[space:space:something]].
“
The rationale is that the resource reference syntax is not really tied to the wiki syntax and we’re not going to increment the wiki syntax version each time we add a new type of resource.
So with this VOTE I’d like to ensure that we’re ok to allow ourselves to continue adding new resource reference types. For example we could add “user:” in the future without having to go through a VOTE again. Whenever we do this, we would just need to mention it in the release notes. Of course we shouldn’t add a prefix named “xwiki” ;)
Please cast your vote.
Here’s my +1
Thanks
-Vincent