I do not know what you think about the O'Reilly "Cookbook" series, but I
see it as an interesting pattern to follow:
<Problem>
<Solution>
<Discussion>
<See Also>
With the handy side-effect of having a decent draft ready when the XMLC people
will want to publish "The XMLC Cookbook".
To help with navigation in the sea of concepts, maybe the use of TopicMaps
would help with inducing some kind of structure into the WIki.
To the list of "sections" ( Tips | Case studies | Frameworks | ...) a useful
addition might be "Parallels" -like in the article "XMLC vs JSP", or in the
spirit of "Surveying the landscape" from Barracuda's viewpoint.
Jacob Kjome wrote:
I forgot that I even enabled the wiki. Glad someone remembered! David,
if you don't have write permissions for the wiki, let me know. Otherwise,
go ahead and put stuff up there. We can always reorganize if need be.
Jake
At 08:34 AM 6/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>I would like to propose some categories
>
>- hints and tips
>- case studies (I'd be happy to add our use of xmlc)
>- frameworks (identifying integration of how xmlc with
>other frameworks, including home-grown frameworks)
>- new features
>- bios (on folks who maintain, contribute) to the
>site... we need a bit of promotion... to put a face
>on xmlc
>
>I tried to think of things that be more like
>"statements" rather than discussions. The discussions
>about each of the above would be handled on this
>mailing list, with URL references to the wiki topic
>being discussed.
>
>David
>
>--- "Monks, Peter" <peter.monks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> The mailing lists contain some very useful "howto"
>> type information that'd be great on the Wiki - the
>> problem is going through the archives and sifting
>> the wheat from the chaff. ;-)
>>
>> But as a starting point, late last year I sent in
>> some details on how to use the DOMTableRow class
>> (developed by Richard Kunze) with multiple nested
>> rows - perhaps that would be a good start? I also
>> sent in some sample code that showed everything in
>> action. That kind of info is invaluable for
>> newbies...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Peter
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Li [mailto:taweili@xxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Thu 02-Jun-05 9:24 AM
>> To: xmlc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Cc:
>> Subject: Re: [xmlc] Re: XMLC wiki
>>
>>
>>
>> Cool. We have a wiki. Any suggestion on what should
>> be put on it? ;)
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2005, at 12:22 AM, Matthew Hixson wrote:
>>
>> > Going through old mail I found this thread.
>> Looks like the Wiki
>> > was created on Sept 7th, but then nothing really
>> happened with it.
>> >
>> > https://wiki.objectweb.org/xmlc/
>> >
>> > -M@
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sep 7, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >> Should be there soon. I just enabled it, but
>> the Wiki
>> >> configuration is only
>> >> updated every 4 hours.
>> >>
>> >> Jake
>> >>
>> >> Quoting Justin Akehurst
>> <akehurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> Coolness. Who has the admin rights to do this?
>> >>>
>> >>> -Justin
>> >>>
>> >>> Denny Chambers wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> ObjectWeb supports Wiki's now. Go to the admin
>> project page and
>> >>>> click on
>> >>>> "Edit public Info" and then on "Use Wiki
>> Plugin". It takes about
>> >>>> 4 hours
>> >>>> for OW to set it up, then a Wiki tab will
>> appear on the project
>> >>>> main page.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Denny
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Matthew Hixson wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Hear, hear!
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> -M@
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> On Sep 7, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Justin Akehurst
>> wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> A partner of mine and I were talking
about
>> making an XMLC Wiki so
>> >>>>>> that we can get all of the sparse
>> information about it into
>> >>>>>> one place.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I would be interested in participating
in
>> this effort. I feel
>> >>>>>> that
>> >>>>>> XMLC is a great piece of software
that
>> deserves the change to
>> >>>>>> evolve
>> >>>>>> into something that can be used widely.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> -Justin Akehurst
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>
>> >>
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