OK, here's a copy of the web page with the calendar added. If this meets with everybody's approval all I need to know is how to upload it back to cvs on the project site. I'm using WinCVS, but am not familiar with how to make changes in cvs. I might be able to muddle through, but it would probably be safer if I got a little guidance as to standard procedures for making cvs changes on this project.
MIke
On 4/30/07, Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen@sun.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for looking into this. You can use cvs to checkout the files (you've already done this), then look for all the web site files in the "www" directory.
Thanks!
Ken
Michael Phoenix wrote:Ken, I can do that when I get back in town on the 1st. I can't really hook up my laptop to the Internet where I am. I'm just emailing and websurfing on a borrowed computer. What do I use to download and change the webpages (SSH, FTP, CVS)?Mike
On 4/26/07, Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen@sun.com > wrote:
Perhaps you can take a look at this and add it to the home page of jsftemplating.dev.java.net? Let me know if you are willing to do this or have questions.
Thanks again Mike!
Ken
Michael Phoenix wrote:Ken,I've created a google calendar and sent you an invitation. I've also given you access to change it how ever you want. It is called JSFT. Check it out and tell me what you think. I don't know exactly who to add or what access they should have. Let me know wgat you think.Mike
On 4/25/07, Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen@sun.com > wrote:
Sounds great, thanks Mike!
Ken
Michael Phoenix wrote:
> Ken,
>
> Hey I can take a hint! :-) I'll try to check into it. However I am
> going to be out of town for the next few days and am not sure how my
> access to the internet will be. So it may be a few days before I get
> to it.
>
> Mike
>
> On 4/24/07, *Ken Paulsen* < Ken.Paulsen@sun.com
> <mailto: Ken.Paulsen@sun.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Sure! Sorry about the late notice. I would also like to setup a
> Google calendar (or something similar) so people can subscribe to
> it and/or get rss feeds. If anyone wants to set that up....
> (hint, hint)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ken
>
>
> Michael Phoenix wrote:
>> Ken,
>>
>> Might I suggest sending out the reminder a little earlier?
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On 4/24/07, *Ken Paulsen* < Ken.Paulsen@sun.com
>> <mailto: Ken.Paulsen@sun.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> *Who:*
>> Developers interested in contributing to JSFTemplating,
>> or those interested in hearing about JSFTemplating development.
>>
>> *When:*
>> Today Tuesday, Apr 24th, at 12PM PDT (GMT-7)
>>
>> *Phone information:*
>> (866)545-5227 (US Toll-Free)
>> (865)673-6950 (International-Caller Paid)
>> Access Code: 3535518#
>>
>> *WebEx information:*
>> https://sunmeetings.webex.com
>> Meeting Name: JSFTemplating Developer Meeting
>> PASSWORD: glassfish
>>
>> *Agenda:*
>>
>> * Development status
>> * Facelets Status / Issues
>> * Other questions / topics for future developer meetings
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ken Paulsen
>> https://jsftemplating.dev.java.net
>>
>>
>
Home Templating for JavaServer™ Faces TechnologyWhat is it?
Templating for JavaServer™ Faces Technology works with JavaServer™ Faces to make building pages and components easier.
JSFTemplating Overview Slides! Open Document Format | PDF
How do I use it?
- Obtain the files.
- Start creating pages (follow the Page Tutorial).
What's required?
- A Java EE Application Server. GlassFish is recommended (provides JSF 1.2 environment out-of-the-box). The Java EE 5 SDK uses GlassFish and is production quality, free (for development AND deployment), tested and stable. Tomcat or other servers work without much extra effort.
- JavaServer™ Faces 1.1 or better. JavaServer™ Faces 1.2 is highly recommended. If you have GlassFish (or the Java EE 5 SDK), you already have JavaServer™ Faces 1.2 installed.
How do I get involved?
- Join the #JSFTemplating IRC channel at irc.freenode.net. This is great resource if you have a quick question, or just want to know how to get started. It is also the best place to find the JSFTemplating developers and to get involved in helping JSFTemplating.
- Join the mailing lists (you must be logged in and have Observer Role to join). Who should join? Anyone that uses or is considering using this project.
- Submit Issues. Found a bug? Want a feature? Let us know! I think you will find the development team to be very responsive.
Become a developer. Submit content, participate in email, and become part of the development team. We are currently in need of doc writers, web site developers, Java / JavaScript developers, and Testers!
Developer meetings are held every 2nd Tuesday at 12:00 PDT (GMT-7). Below is the dialin information:
- (866)545-5227 (US Toll-Free)
- (865)673-6950 (International-Caller Paid)
- Access Code: 3535518#
Check our Google Calendar displayed below for special events