Hi,
I'd like to branch platform/core, web and enterprise/ so that we can
start working on 2.1. I'd like to be able make commits for 2.1 that
shouldn't go in 2.0 (they're too dangerous).
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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,
--
Thomas Mortagne
Hi,
Problem 1
========
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
========
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