Hi Murray!

you're still on the PMC, so you are not only able to commit, but your vote
on releases is binding too :-)
As the source lives now on Github, you may have to enable 2FA between your
Apache ID and your
Github ID (detailed instructions at [#1]).

Other than that, you shouldn't have any problems pushing code; if there's
any problem though, please
ping me and I'll try to fix whatever needed ASAP.

As for the plugins, I'd be +1 to host them on the main distribution. If you
think it should be better to
have them anywhere else, my choice would be a github repo, as source is
easier to look at than
downloading an attachment. And if its tagged with "jspwiki" it's easily
discoverable too. Whether on
github or not, we'd add a link to those plugins on [#2].


br,
juan pablo


[#1]:
https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Building%20from%20source%20code
[#2]: https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ContributedPlugins

On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 9:14 AM Jürgen Weber <juer...@jwi.de> wrote:

> Apache licensed, Murray's plugins should fit fine into the
> org.apache.wiki.plugin package ..
>
> Cheers, Juergen
> Am Fr., 26. Okt. 2018 um 05:25 Uhr schrieb Murray Altheim
> <murra...@altheim.com>:
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > It's been awhile since I've been involved in the project and I'm not
> > sure if I'm even still on the committer's list or not.
> >
> > I've got some space and some of my own requirements that involve work
> > on JSPWiki plugins, both updating old ones I wrote years ago and some
> > new ones. This would/could include navigation plugins, the ability to
> > do tagging and querying on tags via plugins, and likely some plugin-
> > based text compiling functionality (e.g., you could write a book as a
> > set of wiki pages and compose the result as a single document, sorta
> > like XML named entities), etc.
> >
> > I'm writing to inquire about how the group thinks I might best go about
> > contributing and publishing these. I've thought about publishing on
> > GitHub, on some pages on JSPWiki (as we used to do), or my own personal
> > web pages.
> >
> > The work would be open sourced and I'm not particularly fussed about
> > details, i.e., I could do this work privately (as it's really my
> > own agenda driving it) but I'm happy to share.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Murray
> >
> >
> ...........................................................................
> > Murray Altheim <murray18 at altheim dot com>                       = =
> ===
> > http://www.altheim.com/murray/                                     ===
> ===
> >                                                                    = =
> ===
> >      In the evening
> >      The rice leaves in the garden
> >      Rustle in the autumn wind
> >      That blows through my reed hut.
> >             -- Minamoto no Tsunenobu
> >
> >
> >
>

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