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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by ge...@gump.apache.org on 2004/04/06 18:34:51 UTC

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpPython

   Date: 2004-04-06T09:32:54
   Editor: AdamJack <aj...@apache.org>
   Wiki: Gump Wiki
   Page: GumpPython
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpPython

   A few updates (to match current state).

Change Log:

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@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@
 
 Note: There are similar tools w/ similar command line arguments:
  * gump/check.py -- check  a workspace
- * gen.py -- check plus more '''******* does not exist - should this be gumpy.py ? ********'''
  * gump/update.py -- update project(s) from source control
  * gump/integrate.py -- does "the works" check/update/build/statistics/document/nag
 
@@ -115,7 +114,7 @@
 
 One of the more elegant aspects of this development is the approach of turning SAX events into an attributed object model, and vice verse. The 'target' classes are self-describing (containing the schema information for things like "repeating sub-elements ought be created using a list of class X", and so on.
 
-For more details see gump/model.py and the "engine code" in gump/xmlutils.py
+For more details see gump/model/*.py and the "engine code" in gump/util/xmlutils.py
 
 == 2) Context Tree ==
 
@@ -160,10 +159,10 @@
 
 == 5) RSS ==
 
-The context tree above, plu statistics, is serialized to an RSS feed.
+The context tree above, plus statistics, is serialized to an RSS|Atom feeds.
 
 
-For more details see gump/rss.py
+For more details see gump/syndicate/rss|atom.py
 
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