> This doesn't work for me at all, I get "It was no possible to
> get config
> file"
> or words to that effect.
>
> Ideas?
Do you're using a proxy server?
There is still a problem with authenticated proxies and with
MSProxyserver.
For authenticated proxy create a file in your home directory n
> >>Cocoon has Lenya (another Cocoon-based CMS) now under
> incubation as a
> >>subproject, maybe there is overlap and hence a chance for
> >>collaboration?
> >
> >Yes, your right. But it is a complete different way how it works.
>
> what is the difference? Is the website being administrated vi
> > Because of ongoing server problems you can test the
> Application under:
> > http://213.252.141.109/admin/ To get access to the Admin Tool try
> > following:
> > User: BT
> > Passwd: test
>
> I tried that but when I tried to log in using the Java
> application I got an error message sayin
> Maybe you should start from www.sourceforge.net. Many great
> projects are there. It gives you ability to show your code to
> all OS community and get more contributors. jakarta-poi for
> example started like this (if I good remember). Registration
> process for new project take only few minu
> > Yes, that's possible. But however, my main focus is to code this
> > project into the future. So it would be really nice to become an
> > Apache (Sub-)Project and find some really interested contributors.
>
> I, for one, am very interested in CMS (though I have to say
> that I don't
> bel
> > No, it is also in our interest, you're right :) It is a
> little bit of
> > "we want to give the community something back", something of
> > "reputation", some interest of good ideas of other
> developers and so
> > on.
>
> The primary work area for incubating ASF projects should be the
> > Project Management Committee. In addition to finding a sponsoring
> > member, you might find that your CMS would be a good fit under the
> > umbrella of an existing project. in that case, you would probably
> > lobby the PMC of that project to have them sponsor your incubation.
>
> Cocoo
> > Or Do you mean, that J2EE
> > capable projects aren't right for the Apache Foundation in general?
>
> Certainly not. Only that codebases that have direct
> dependencies on GPL or LGPL libraries aren't usually
> candidates for incubation
Ok, our project does not have any direct dependenci
> One initial issue is JBoss, as it's LGPL. Apache projects can
> use only
> Apache-compatible licenced libraries, and (L)GPL is not one of them.
> Apache now is making Apache Geronimo now though, so that
> could be taken
> care of in the future.
Yes, thats right. But anyway - the project ju
any code-review before we can contribute the code?
Thanks a lot for all the other Apache Projects and this will be a big
thank you back for the community.
Regards,
Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
JuwiMacMillan Group GmbH
P.S.: The Name of the Product is "ConQuest", it's current Home Page is
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