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From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-11-09 10:53:18
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Hi Marcello, On Saturday 08 November 2008 20:32:04 Marcello H wrote: > I don't know how things work exactly at sourceforge, but the normal package > that is downloadable, is still the old one. Is it possible to update/upgarde > this too. > > I could write something on the 'popular' websites. I have just discovered I cannot do that. If one of the Admins makes me an admin I will. tim |
From: Endre S. <sto...@gm...> - 2008-11-07 08:49:56
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Excellent! Den 6. nov.. 2008 kl. 08.03 skrev Tim Pizey <ti...@pa...>: > Hi, > > I have created a 2.1 release for WebMacro at > http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. > > There are no significant differences from 2.1-RC. > > The ant build has been made to play nice with Maven > and to clean up after itself so that a clean checkout can > round trip: > > cvs -d:ext:us...@we...:/cvsroot/webmacro co > ant all > ant clean > mvn clean site site:deploy deploy > mvn clean > > will leave you with a clean checkout. > > The Maven repository is at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/ > > I have hopes of setting up a Continuum CI server, sometime soon, > and if you have a project which uses WebMacro and which you > would like me to ensure continues to integrate let me know. > > yours > TimP > > --- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win > great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in > the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Webmacro-devel mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webmacro-devel |
From: Alex F. <al...@fi...> - 2008-11-06 19:31:54
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On Thursday 06 November 2008 19:01, Tim Pizey wrote: > Hi Alex, > > On Thursday 06 November 2008 08:38:59 Alex Fiennes wrote: > > Tim > > > > thank you very much for doing this work - it is encouraging to see some > > movement on the webmacro front. > > I have a few ambitions for WebMacro, the first is now achieved, > we have a versioned build in a Maven repository and it builds with Maven > and Ant. > > The next thing, which should not be difficult, is to find what of the > codebase is actually used by Melati. > > Then, as I mentioned, I want to put WM under continuous integration. > > I did toy with trying to host a new WebMacro.org, > but the only reason to do so would be to get the servlets in examples > to actually run. > The domain is owned by SemioTek. > I do hate it when urls die, but hey. > For my 2p webmacro.org should point to http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/ > > I do not think that the content of the old WenMacro.org is available, > it certainly isn't in CVS. I think that the contents of the wiki database have been saved if my memory serves me, but I am not aware as to who has them. I might have some clues in my email archive and will have a little look when I get a chance... > The CVS content is quite sufficient, I think, and there is little I would > add to the current http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/ except for the examples > to be live. > My main feeling about the CVS content is it needs a thorough cleanup, > some of which I have done. OK. I would quite like to see what was on the old site (and maybe move it into CVS if there is useful stuff), but the site doesn't have to go live to do this we just need access to the data. It was also just niggling me because I offered to do it so it was on a mental todo list as a "failed task". However, if it is no longer required then I can cross it off the list... > > If, as I suspect, no one is using the additions since 1.0 then a steady > trimming of the bloat until WM is a finely honed single purpose templating > engine that works in both a servlet and non-servlet environment is all it > should be. We (fiennes.org) are using the latest build and all of the sites built with node (my application server) are integrated with webmacro so we are definitely still interested in what is happening with the project. Alex -- Alex Fiennes -- al...@fi... -- +44 (0)7813 832662 fiennes.org ltd -- Registered as a limited company in Scotland: SC334168 For support email: su...@fi... |
From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-11-06 19:26:43
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Hi Nikhil, On Thursday 06 November 2008 05:23:31 Nikhil G. Daddikar wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for reviving Webmacro and sorry for writing to you directly. I > was having problems accessing the SF site. > > Are there any release notes for WM 2.1 available? Migration notes from > WM 2.0? There are no substantive changes between the last WebMacro release, which I believe was 2.0b1 and 2.1 2.1 is just 2.0 with the dust blown off: warnings pointed out by Eclipse fixed, all tests passing, build systen working with Maven as well as Ant, site build and artifacts created with Maven. Also the issues with the license have been settled. > Also, where is all the documentation for WM gone? I am unable to access > www.webmacro.org as well. www.webmacro.org is no more. What in particular was there on webmacro.org that you need, do you recall? We could probably fish it out of the wayback machine if necessary. On the whole WebMacro is, and should be, so easy to use that the examples should be sufficient. cheers TimP |
From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-11-06 18:53:13
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Hi Alex, On Thursday 06 November 2008 08:38:59 Alex Fiennes wrote: > Tim > > thank you very much for doing this work - it is encouraging to see some > movement on the webmacro front. I have a few ambitions for WebMacro, the first is now achieved, we have a versioned build in a Maven repository and it builds with Maven and Ant. The next thing, which should not be difficult, is to find what of the codebase is actually used by Melati. Then, as I mentioned, I want to put WM under continuous integration. I did toy with trying to host a new WebMacro.org, but the only reason to do so would be to get the servlets in examples to actually run. The domain is owned by SemioTek. I do hate it when urls die, but hey. For my 2p webmacro.org should point to http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/ I do not think that the content of the old WenMacro.org is available, it certainly isn't in CVS. The CVS content is quite sufficient, I think, and there is little I would add to the current http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/ except for the examples to be live. My main feeling about the CVS content is it needs a thorough cleanup, some of which I have done. If, as I suspect, no one is using the additions since 1.0 then a steady trimming of the bloat until WM is a finely honed single purpose templating engine that works in both a servlet and non-servlet environment is all it should be. cheers TimP |
From: Alex F. <al...@fi...> - 2008-11-06 09:05:44
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Tim thank you very much for doing this work - it is encouraging to see some movement on the webmacro front. some time back I offered to host the webmacro.org website but then events overtook me. I've since repeated my offer a couple of times but there hasn't really been much of a response. Do you know if there still is a need to have webmacro.org hosted and if so then would you like me to do so? If so then who has a copy of the appropriate code and data and how do I get hold of it? Alex On Thursday 06 November 2008 00:03, Tim Pizey wrote: > I have created a 2.1 release for WebMacro at > http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. > > There are no significant differences from 2.1-RC. > > The ant build has been made to play nice with Maven > and to clean up after itself so that a clean checkout can > round trip: > > cvs -d:ext:us...@we...:/cvsroot/webmacro co > ant all > ant clean > mvn clean site site:deploy deploy > mvn clean > > will leave you with a clean checkout. > > The Maven repository is at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/ > > I have hopes of setting up a Continuum CI server, sometime soon, > and if you have a project which uses WebMacro and which you > would like me to ensure continues to integrate let me know. > > yours > TimP > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win > great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere > in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Webmacro-devel mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webmacro-devel -- Alex Fiennes -- al...@fi... -- +44 (0)7813 832662 fiennes.org ltd -- Registered as a limited company in Scotland: SC334168 For support email: su...@fi... |
From: Marcello H <mar...@gm...> - 2008-11-06 06:12:57
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Great job! Good to see (hear) that there are some of us left. I will dive into it later. Greetings from Holland :-) 2008/11/6 Tim Pizey <ti...@pa...> > Hi, > > I have created a 2.1 release for WebMacro at > http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. > > There are no significant differences from 2.1-RC. > > The ant build has been made to play nice with Maven > and to clean up after itself so that a clean checkout can > round trip: > > cvs -d:ext:us...@we...:/cvsroot/webmacro co > ant all > ant clean > mvn clean site site:deploy deploy > mvn clean > > will leave you with a clean checkout. > > The Maven repository is at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/ > > I have hopes of setting up a Continuum CI server, sometime soon, > and if you have a project which uses WebMacro and which you > would like me to ensure continues to integrate let me know. > > yours > TimP > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Webmacro-devel mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webmacro-devel > |
From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-11-05 23:54:48
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Hi, I have created a 2.1 release for WebMacro at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. There are no significant differences from 2.1-RC. The ant build has been made to play nice with Maven and to clean up after itself so that a clean checkout can round trip: cvs -d:ext:us...@we...:/cvsroot/webmacro co ant all ant clean mvn clean site site:deploy deploy mvn clean will leave you with a clean checkout. The Maven repository is at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/ I have hopes of setting up a Continuum CI server, sometime soon, and if you have a project which uses WebMacro and which you would like me to ensure continues to integrate let me know. yours TimP |
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From: E. S. <Endre@Stolsvik.com> - 2008-08-18 13:55:17
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 9:52 PM, Tim Pizey <ti...@pa...> wrote: > Hi Endre, > > On Monday 04 August 2008 13:26:37 Endre Stølsvik wrote: >> What happened to the improvements that was implemented by some dude >> that suddenly started posting a while back (a year, maybe more). In >> particular, he did some profiling, and found both huge memory "errors" >> (some huge byte-arrays that were allocated, never used, and then >> nulled, IIRC - in the "FastWriter" stuff, the bugs had appeared in the >> refactorings away from the object pooling), and performance >> improvements. He supplied patches, but I don't remember whether they >> actully ever got into CVS. > > > I am fairly sure that this question has been asked before, and that the answer > was yes, they were incorporated. I actually KNOW I have asked it at least TWICE before, and that the question have never been answered. Or that it was answered once, in a "I kinda think so, but not sure"-style. Thus, I ask again, for the people in the know to actually check it out - it can't be that difficult to do once you have the build in some IDE, and know the layout of the stuff. Maybe check the few commits that was done in the two years prior to the flurry of commits that just was done.. >> Furthermore, I think a new release would do heaps of good. Just do a >> build, tag it whatever, and stick it onto some site. > > This is done: see http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/project-summary.html > the current tag version is 2.1-RC1-SNAPSHOT Nice! I must have missed the post. > > The built jars are available here: > http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/org/webmacro/webmacro/2.1-RC1-SNAPSHOT/ > > What more are you looking for? Not much, really - maybe drop the "RC1" part? What's the point of it, when there is NO activity left in the project? Just to make people uncertain about the quality of the build? - because that is an obvious result of that name. Thanks, Endre. |
From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-08-17 19:48:45
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Hi Endre, On Monday 04 August 2008 13:26:37 Endre Stølsvik wrote: > What happened to the improvements that was implemented by some dude > that suddenly started posting a while back (a year, maybe more). In > particular, he did some profiling, and found both huge memory "errors" > (some huge byte-arrays that were allocated, never used, and then > nulled, IIRC - in the "FastWriter" stuff, the bugs had appeared in the > refactorings away from the object pooling), and performance > improvements. He supplied patches, but I don't remember whether they > actully ever got into CVS. I am fairly sure that this question has been asked before, and that the answer was yes, they were incorporated. > Furthermore, I think a new release would do heaps of good. Just do a > build, tag it whatever, and stick it onto some site. This is done: see http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/project-summary.html the current tag version is 2.1-RC1-SNAPSHOT The built jars are available here: http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/org/webmacro/webmacro/2.1-RC1-SNAPSHOT/ What more are you looking for? cheers Tim |
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What happened to the improvements that was implemented by some dude that suddenly started posting a while back (a year, maybe more). In particular, he did some profiling, and found both huge memory "errors" (some huge byte-arrays that were allocated, never used, and then nulled, IIRC - in the "FastWriter" stuff, the bugs had appeared in the refactorings away from the object pooling), and performance improvements. He supplied patches, but I don't remember whether they actully ever got into CVS. Furthermore, I think a new release would do heaps of good. Just do a build, tag it whatever, and stick it onto some site. Don't come up with lame excuses: This project is pretty much dead anyways, and it DOES NOT get better by having the latest and greatest for several years only within CVS - not accessible for anyone except the die-hards. Just do it - don't fret about it or anything: JUST RELEASE A NEW BUILD. Thanks, Endre. |
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From: Tim P. <ti...@pa...> - 2008-07-16 18:42:17
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Hi Alex, Philip, Did the original message go to the list and get eaten by google spam filter? On Wednesday 16 July 2008 10:13:48 Alex Fiennes wrote: > Philipp, > > On Wednesday 16 July 2008 09:59, you wrote: > > we are a company providing and hosting web pages for medium-sized > > enterprises, especially publishing houses. > > oddly enough this is pretty much what I do (including webmacro and the > publishing houses)! > > > Our company is still using WebMacro to create thoses web pages. But > > since their homepage is not available anymore, we are not able to get to > > the documentation. > > Through research on sourceforge.net I found out that you are working on > > the project http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. > > Due to this fact you may be able to tell me if the original > > documentation of webmacro.org is still available and how I can get it. > > I look forward to hearing from you. > > I don't believe the documentation is available any more. The wiki stuff isn't, I don't believe, as it was not in CVS. > However, oddly > enough I did offer to host the webmacro.org domain, but this offer got > sidetracked due to me having a car accident. However, my offer does still > stand. I've cc'd this email to the webmacro-devel list and hopefully we'll > make progress on getting webmacro.org back online. When/if we do then I'll > drop you an email. > > In the meantime, if there is a specific problem that you are trying to resolve > then just ask me as I may be able to help you out without the website... > > Alex I put a bit of effort into getting a clean webmacro build together, but got no feedback so haven't given it much attention recently. Javacc inches slowly towards a 4.1 release, at which time I will have another go at regenerating the parser and integrating the javacc maven plugin into the build. The current build is available at http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/maven2/org/webmacro/webmacro/ I think there is a bit of documentation in the CVS tree I could link up to the current site, at that time, I can't get back into WebMacro again at the moment, and I was rather deafened by the silence that greeted the move to Maven. cheers Tim |
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Philipp, On Wednesday 16 July 2008 09:59, you wrote: > we are a company providing and hosting web pages for medium-sized > enterprises, especially publishing houses. oddly enough this is pretty much what I do (including webmacro and the publishing houses)! > Our company is still using WebMacro to create thoses web pages. But > since their homepage is not available anymore, we are not able to get to > the documentation. > Through research on sourceforge.net I found out that you are working on > the project http://webmacro.sourceforge.net/. > Due to this fact you may be able to tell me if the original > documentation of webmacro.org is still available and how I can get it. > I look forward to hearing from you. I don't believe the documentation is available any more. However, oddly enough I did offer to host the webmacro.org domain, but this offer got sidetracked due to me having a car accident. However, my offer does still stand. I've cc'd this email to the webmacro-devel list and hopefully we'll make progress on getting webmacro.org back online. When/if we do then I'll drop you an email. In the meantime, if there is a specific problem that you are trying to resolve then just ask me as I may be able to help you out without the website... Alex -- Alex Fiennes al...@fi... +44 (0)7813 832 662 |
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