and after
review/testing feedback we can move it in xwiki-contrib git project.
Valdis
Hi Valdis,
This is great!
Note that in the future (next year), we want to actually *remove* the
blog app from the default XE. The idea is to use the Extension Manager
to install extensions. Of course there would be flavors (but everyone
would be able to create flavors).
What I suggest:
1) You release it under
http://extensions.xwiki.org and once it’s done
send an email to let everyone know and ask for feedback
2) XWiki Committers can look at it and if they think it’s generic
enough and better than the current blog, and nicely written then they
could decide to support it themselves by replacing the current blog
app with this one. If not, then both extensions would simply co-exist
on
http://extensions.xwiki.org , there’s no problem with that.
3) Optionally you could also decide to donate this extension to the
xwiki project, in xwiki-contrib and continue developing it
collaboratively there, see
http://contrib.xwiki.org
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
On 9 Sep 2014 at 15:29:34, Valdis Vītoliņš
(valdis.vitolins@odo.lv(mailto:valdis.vitolins@odo.lv)) wrote:
Hello!
During Java Bootcamp organized bu Accenture Riga delivery center,
students have developed updated XWiki Blog application which support
multiple languages for the posts and blog.
I have cleaned it a bit and could contribute as another extension in
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/
Though, I think it would be better to use this as a default Blog
application bundled with XWiki Enterprise (with some fixes and
updates,
which from XWiki side, which I'll document
later).
What do you think would be the best way?
Thanks!
Valdis