I used the task plugin located in the xwiki-sandbox and it works well. What need to be done to integrate it into the core ? Fabrice
Hi Fabrice, On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:40 PM, Fabrice Morisseau wrote:
I used the task plugin located in the xwiki-sandbox and it works well. What need to be done to integrate it into the core ?
We need to define the list of core plugins. I don't know if it can be qualified as a core plugin (I don't think so). That said, there's a jira issue on me to release the plugins in xwiki-plugins. Once it's released anyone should be able to simply grab it and drop it in one's XWiki installation in WEB-INF/lib (and define it in xwiki.cfg). If the task plugin is in the sandbox it probably means it was missing some love and nobody was taking care of it. If you're happy to support and maintain it, we can start a vote to move it to xwiki- plugins area (and rename it to scheduler at the same time!). Thanks -Vincent ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail r�invente le mail ! D�couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface r�volutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
Hi, I believe a scheduler is a core plugin as many other plugins or wiki scripts might want to use it to create maintenance tasks. I vote for having it in the core. Ludovic Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi Fabrice,
On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:40 PM, Fabrice Morisseau wrote:
I used the task plugin located in the xwiki-sandbox and it works well. What need to be done to integrate it into the core ?
We need to define the list of core plugins. I don't know if it can be qualified as a core plugin (I don't think so). That said, there's a jira issue on me to release the plugins in xwiki-plugins. Once it's released anyone should be able to simply grab it and drop it in one's XWiki installation in WEB-INF/lib (and define it in xwiki.cfg).
If the task plugin is in the sandbox it probably means it was missing some love and nobody was taking care of it. If you're happy to support and maintain it, we can start a vote to move it to xwiki-plugins area (and rename it to scheduler at the same time!).
Thanks -Vincent
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On Feb 9, 2007, at 1:00 AM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
I believe a scheduler is a core plugin as many other plugins or wiki scripts might want to use it to create maintenance tasks. I vote for having it in the core.
I'm fine for moving it in the core, but only provided we have someone who's committing to maintain it. Fabrice, if you're cool with this, let' do it. However you'd need to tell if it's production ready already or not. If not, let's continue improving it in sandbox or in xwiki-plugins before moving it to the core. Thanks -Vincent
Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi Fabrice,
On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:40 PM, Fabrice Morisseau wrote:
I used the task plugin located in the xwiki-sandbox and it works well. What need to be done to integrate it into the core ?
We need to define the list of core plugins. I don't know if it can be qualified as a core plugin (I don't think so). That said, there's a jira issue on me to release the plugins in xwiki- plugins. Once it's released anyone should be able to simply grab it and drop it in one's XWiki installation in WEB-INF/lib (and define it in xwiki.cfg).
If the task plugin is in the sandbox it probably means it was missing some love and nobody was taking care of it. If you're happy to support and maintain it, we can start a vote to move it to xwiki-plugins area (and rename it to scheduler at the same time!).
Thanks -Vincent
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