Hi Sergiu
> Actually there is already one: XABLOG-22
You are assigned to this problem. If you did not start working on this
I would like to get my hands dirty here.
>>> Yes. You need to go to
>>>
http://madplanet.com/bin/edit/Blog/RssCode?editor=wiki and
>>> replace the
>>> content at line 113:
>>>
>>> <title>$title</title> -> replace $title with the content of
your
>>> choice
>>>
>>> then save the page. It's no a perfect solution but it will work in
>>> your
>>> case.
>>
>> No this is not the right way. You go to the blog home page and edit
>> objects. Then change the title.
>
> I tried Guillaume's link above but got an 404.
Actually I figured out that the 'xwiki' context was missing.
Thanks. I
think slowing I am getting the hang of it on how to use
XWiki.
The first steps are always the hardest. Thanks for not giving up
easily.
Well, I started my first steps in open-source back when Richard Oeberg
was still working on JBoss. So I am used not to give up too early, on
the other hand I have some much to do including 4 kids that sometimes
I just cannot afford to spend days after days on something just for fun.
On the other hand I really think that XWiki needs a 1/2 hour primer
that explains how to install it, how to do basic configuration and how
to customize it. I slowly see the hidden features of XWiki but I can
imagine that for many that hurdle is too high and so they give up
early. I was playing around with Liferay for a while and it is easy to
get started and to bring a web site to life. But then many of their
features are so limited like Blog, Wiki, Content Management that I
stopped using it. That said I would love if XWiki could distribute a
Version bundled with Jetty and a basic configuration already
installed. Even yesterday when I started to push XWiki to the
production server I couldn't remember why I couldn't login until I
click on the Administrator button (top right) where I finally was
redirected to the Import page.
Such a bundle together with a short introduction to the XWiki
environment would help many users to go over the initial hump where
the start to appreciate XWiki a lot.
-Andy