Hi,
I would like to release what was planned as a RC1 as a Milestone 4 now
to release something and since there is some remaining issues in it.
Among other things, this release contains:
- first final and automatically tested version of remote observation
manager and support of new observation manager instead of old
notification system
- new colibri skin
- first introduction of activity stream plugin
- refactor of the watchlist based on activity stream to greatly improve speed
- new macros categories
Here is my +1
Thanks,
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Thomas Mortagne
Hi,
Problem 1
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We need to decide what we do with
http://localhost:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/RssFeeds
I thought it was useful but it's not linked anymore from anywhere.
Problem 2
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On the Blog home there's no way to easily get the Blog RSS feed. The
category panel only allows to get feeds for a given category.
Any ideas?
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi,
I've seen some IRC discussion about this yesterday. We need to decide
what's the canonical way of doing it in 2.0:
Here's the idea that I currently have:
Step 1(works today)
* Use syntax = plain/1.0 to write the groovy page (you can remove the /
* #* */ hack)
* Use $xwiki.parseGroovyFromPage()
Step 2 (future)
* Same as solution 1 but in addition use the future Document Type to
type the groovy page as a "Groovy Class Page", which means we could
offer a default stylesheet for it that would underneath use the {{code
language="groovy"}} macro to color it for example + add some info at
the top explaining why this page exists.
Step 3 (future)
* Deprecate the $xwiki.parseGroovyFromPage() api to move it to a
proper place, either in the script module (if it can be generified for
all scripting languages) or in script-groovy submodule of xwiki-script
and accessed through the new Services proposal (see http://markmail.org/thread/g4z56pl734lng2ym
).
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
Just noticed this project
http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/08/hornetq
And wondered if if could be useful for us, especially for the
distributed event part.
Anyway this is mostly a FYI message.
Thanks
-Vincent
Just noticed this project
http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/08/hornetq
And wondered if if could be useful for us, especially for the
distributed event part.
Anyway this is mostly a FYI message.
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi,
I was talking to Marta and we came across the "Jump" action (*Jump to any
page in the wiki (Meta+G)*)
The problem is that it has low visibility and it's not well placed in the
"Quick Links" panel.
*A.* First solution - make a "Keyboard Shortcuts" panel with different
shortcuts taken from
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/KeyboardShortcuts
But (Meta+G) is still operating system dependent and with an advanced user
target.
*B. *How about we put it near the Search input, in the right corner? You can
see a mockup at
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/download/Improvements/Skin20P1/jump.…
This will be not the final version of the UI for the jump, but just to get
the point.
Thanks,
Caty
Hi XWikiers,
we've had a poll running at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/SurveyXWikiFeatures for the past
weeks. Thanks to all of you who castes your votes already!
Since the work on the next XWiki roadmap will start soon I'd like to close
the poll and get the final results published. I will do that at the end of
the week.
If you haven't done it so far, please cast your votes before friday!
Thanks,
Guillaume
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Guillaume Lerouge
Product Manager - XWiki
Skype: wikibc
Twitter: glerouge
http://guillaumelerouge.com/