I just got the Get Started Guide translated to Brazilian portuguese (I
used pt since there is
no language code for Brazilian Portuguse). Anyway, I will make it
public in the next day or
so. I have someone in Brazil who may be willing to help out more.
Carla
Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
> Senthil, should we just create a gfwiki_br (or whatever is the proper
> suffix for brazilian portuguese), and start going a bit of prototyping
> to see how things would feel?
>
> The expectation would be that we would have to redo things anyhow, but
> I think we need the exploration to learn what will and what won't work.
>
> We probably should try creating a japanese or chinese site too, to be
> sure it works for those more complex encodings. Even a single page
> would do. Maybe yuta or qingqing would be willing to help us author a
> "hello world"?
>
> - eduard/o
>
> Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
>
>> Well, this bug appear to me as midnight ghost... Whenever I'll make a
>> presentation, it appear.
>>
>> About the Brazilian wiki, I'll be happy to put it into life, just
>> give me the path to follow.
>>
>> And yes, I do believe Glassfish has a great room in Brazil.
>> Everyone who I talk here avoid EJB because bad experiences with other
>> servers (J*ss, WebSph&r&, and so on)... When I talk about simplicity
>> on Glassfish management, some even doubt that such easy server is
>> available - and for free...
>> I think a good work on marketing should open the doors for Glassfish
>> and JSP/Servlet and EJB3/JPA in Brazil.
>> And associated there is a somewhat large base of JBuilder that should
>> migrate to either Eclipse or NetBeans in future. If depends on me,
>> they all go to NB with Glassfish server.
>> There is also great room for OSS on government (the vast major
>> contractor for IT services in Brazil - as own Sun knows ;-) ).
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richter
>>
>>
>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart escreveu:
>>
>>> This indeed seems the behavior we are observing...
>>>
>>> BTW, I'd love to see a Brazilian-centered Wiki. Both TheAquarium
>>> and the Java.Net downloads seem to suggest GlassFish has little
>>> traction in Brazil, and I'd think Brazil is a natural market for
>>> GlassFish.
>>>
>>> - eduard/o
>>>
>>> Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry to put my nose here, but the "stale sessions" is not related
>>>> to my previous thread "OpenCMS suffering session reset" and the IZ
>>>> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=888
>>>> ???
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Richter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll try to pay attention to what I'm doing exactly. I guess my
>>>>> ideal behavior would be to log me out and leave it at that.
>>>>> Instead it forces me to reauthenticate, even while I'm just
>>>>> browsing, not editing.
>>>>>
>>>>> - eduard/o
>>>>>
>>>>> Senthil Chidambaram wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Eduardo,
>>>>>> I've increased the session timeout to 60 mts. now. If you still
>>>>>> see this behaviour, I think I've to upgrade to another stable
>>>>>> bits of JSPWiki. I'll keep watching, and check with other JSPwiki
>>>>>> users.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thx
>>>>>> Senthil
>>>>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I find the "stale session" behavior quite annoying. Specially
>>>>>>> because often it seems to take quite a bit of time to get me
>>>>>>> back to the login prompt.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Am I the only one seing this behavior? Do we know what is
>>>>>>> happening?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - eduard/o
>>>>>>
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