Hi Anil,
Which part of XWiki are you most interested in as a user ?
- Forms
If you are interested in the forms system there are a bunch of things
that need work on.
For example the form validation system is currently existing but not
integrated in standard XWiki forms (it's only available through the
XWiki API)
This part also needs a lot of documentation on how to use these features.
There is also the Query Plugin which allows to create search forms and
automatically generate queries and result tables that would need some
work and also some documentation.
- Documents
In the documents area there is WebDAV access to the XWiki store and
attachments which is a cool feature that would help adoption of XWiki.
- Statistics
We are missing a nice usage Statistics user interface. Also it would be
great to extend statistics to record page views and be able to display
who has seen what page.
- Email notifications & Watch feature
Rework the email notification plugin to inform people about changes in
the wiki (asap, daily, weekly, per page, per space)
Ludovic
Gurnani, Anil a écrit :
My strongest skills are in java,j2ee,and jms
architecture and
development - I am also pretty good at documenting stuff (I used to
write articles for computer magazines explaining some high tech topic) -
followed by DB and infrastructure stuff like machines, OS, networking,
TCP/IP and Internet, etc. etc. (
http://www.anilgurnani.com should give a
pretty good idea about me) on the infrastructure front, I can provide
hosting space, subversion, wikis, downloads, mirrors in US - etc. etc.
through my previous venture (
http://www.oncr.com)
Doing some documentation may be a good starting point (as I will need to
learn before I can document) - is there any particular type of
documentation that is currently needed?
Thanks
Anil
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergiu Dumitriu [mailto:sergiu.dumitriu@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:52 AM
To: xwiki-dev(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-dev] xwiki dev ideas
Hi,
You probably did notice from the mailing lists that we do need
developers (and testers), especially at this point, when XWiki 1.0
should be out in a few days, and when the XWiki 2.0 architecture must
be finalized and implemented. So your help is very appreciated.
"Not hard to implement" differs from person to person. Could you tell
us what are your strong points? Java, databases, html+css, javascript,
velocity, testing, documentation?
On 5/9/07, Gurnani, Anil <agurnani(a)bear.com> wrote:
Ok so I have been a member of the dev mailing
list for over six months
and I have been playing with the latest releases of xwiki for six
months
and now I am itching to contribute :-)
Anybody has any ideas for some cool (yet not very hard to implement
cause my understanding of the code is very minimal at this point)
feature to get my feet wet?
Anil
Sergiu
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