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[Ftpserver] Incubator Ftpserver Site Update - Please Help!!

Hi,

    I have tried to update the project site for the
Incubator FtpServer site. But it seems that I do not
have access to do that. I am getting access denied
error message.

**** Access denied: Insufficient Karma
(rana_b|incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver)


Can someone please help me to update the project site?
What I am accessing to update the site (CVS module
incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver) is
right? If that is right can I get the access to commit
site pages?

Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya


		
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Re: configure svn client

Posted by Niclas Hedhman <ni...@hedhman.org>.
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 16:39, David Crossley wrote:
> Would all committers please configure their SVN client
> properly:
> http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn
>
> Rana, i noticed this with your recent commits for ftpserver.
> The PDF files should have a different SVN property, shown
> in the abovementioned config. We don't need to see the
> diffs for the PDF documents.

I disagree that the given svn config file is correct. *.bat and *.sh should 
not be native eol... :o(

Cheers
Niclas

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Re: [Ftpserver] Paul Hammant's Observations

Posted by Niclas Hedhman <ni...@hedhman.org>.
On Sunday 18 September 2005 03:36, Paul Hammant wrote:
> In my opinion these are design goals:
>
> 1) Remote usage, requires remote API, but not server impl to be in  
> the jar
>
> 2) Third party ftp-lets should, in terms of classloader, be  
> completely hidden from the server implementation.  They should only  
> see J2SE classes, plus the FtpLet API

+1
Why can't everyone understand these simple concepts?? :o)

My oh my...


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Niclas


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Re: [Ftpserver] Paul Hammant's Observations

Posted by Paul Hammant <Pa...@ThoughtWorks.net>.
>     I did not get this mail in
> general@incubator.apache.org. So I missed it.
>
> Anyway, these are the points.
>
> 1. I can see ftplet directory src and binary
> distributions. Which ftplet directory are you
> mentioning?

my mistake, a cvs update -d did the trick.

> 2. Now I am working on maven support. When I tried to
> merge Maven support patch by David DeWolf, I noticed
> many checkstyle errors and I need to change all the
> document xdoc files. So I would have missed 15th
> September. I shall commit all Maven related changes
> soon.

Kewl

> 3. In my opinion multiple subprojects complicate the
> structure. So I have merged these into one. If
> necessary we can change the build script to
> include/exclude ftplet or gui folders to make separate
> jar files.
>

Well we'll differ on that then.

In my opinion these are design goals:

1) Remote usage, requires remote API, but not server impl to be in  
the jar

2) Third party ftp-lets should, in terms of classloader, be  
completely hidden from the server implementation.  They should only  
see J2SE classes, plus the FtpLet API

This is the same design as the servlets.

Also, I've bumped the license rev to 2.0 as per Apache requirements.

- Paul



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[Ftpserver] Paul Hammant's Observations

Posted by Rana Bhattacharyya <ra...@yahoo.com>.
Hi Paul,

    I did not get this mail in
general@incubator.apache.org. So I missed it.

Anyway, these are the points.

1. I can see ftplet directory src and binary
distributions. Which ftplet directory are you
mentioning? 

2. Now I am working on maven support. When I tried to
merge Maven support patch by David DeWolf, I noticed
many checkstyle errors and I need to change all the
document xdoc files. So I would have missed 15th
September. I shall commit all Maven related changes
soon.

3. In my opinion multiple subprojects complicate the
structure. So I have merged these into one. If
necessary we can change the build script to
include/exclude ftplet or gui folders to make separate
jar files.

Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya

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Paul Hammant wrote:

Rana,

1) there is an ftplet directory missing ..

2) You've got rid of Maven and gone back to ant?

3) and collapsed multiple sub projects into one source
tree?

- Paul

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Re: configure svn client

Posted by Rana Bhattacharyya <ra...@yahoo.com>.
My mistake. Configuring my svn client now.

Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya


--- David Crossley <cr...@apache.org> wrote:

> Would all committers please configure their SVN
> client
> properly:
>
http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn
> 
> Rana, i noticed this with your recent commits for
> ftpserver.
> The PDF files should have a different SVN property,
> shown
> in the abovementioned config. We don't need to see
> the
> diffs for the PDF documents.
> 
> -David
> 


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configure svn client

Posted by David Crossley <cr...@apache.org>.
Would all committers please configure their SVN client
properly:
http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn

Rana, i noticed this with your recent commits for ftpserver.
The PDF files should have a different SVN property, shown
in the abovementioned config. We don't need to see the
diffs for the PDF documents.

-David

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RE: [Ftpserver] Incubator Ftpserver Site Update - Please Help!!

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> Under repos/asf/incubator/projects/ftpserver/javadoc, it appears
> that the entire Javadoc API for the project is committed to
> site-publish.

Nothing except for the incubator site, itself, should be in that repository.
Projects have their own source control, and that's where their content
should live.

The directory for the ftpserver's site should be
/www/incubator/apache.org/ftpserver, and the URL would be
http://incubator.apache.org/ftpserver.  If necessary, we can put in a
redirect from the old location.

	--- Noel


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Re: [Ftpserver] Incubator Ftpserver Site Update - Please Help!!

Posted by Eddie O'Neil <ek...@gmail.com>.
  I don't speak in any official capacity here and just want to point
something out...

  Under repos/asf/incubator/projects/ftpserver/javadoc, it appears
that the entire Javadoc API for the project is committed to
site-publish.

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/site-publish/projects/ftpserver/javadoc/

This makes sync-ing the Incubator website source painful and will
cause the ftpserver project pain over time as the project evolves --
imagine having to remove Javadoc from the website as your project
evolves.  :)

  One suggestion would be to make a tarball of your API and user
documentation, sFTP that to people.apache.org, and unzip under
www/incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver/...

  Keeps the SVN footprint and sync times down and probably makes your
site easier to maintain in the long run.

  FWIW...

Eddie



On 9/13/05, David Crossley <cr...@apache.org> wrote:
> Sorry, i don't have full answers to this so i am guessing.
> 
> The ftpserver incubation started a long time ago, so
> you are still using CVS rather than Subversion.
> 
> Some time ago Incubator moved to SVN for its website.
> You can browse the repository here and see the layout:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/incubator/
> 
> The main website is under "public/trunk/" and each
> project website is at the top-level.
> 
> The old CVS for Incubator website is closed and
> that is why you cannot commit to it.
> 
> You should be able to still keep your sources in
> your old CVS (but need to migrate to SVN soon).
> 
> Your generated website documents must be checked
> into the incubator subversion repository.
> 
> Aha, i found it. What i said above is how it
> happens for new projects. Your space for your
> generated website documents is in Incubator SVN.
> So do:
> svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk incubator
> and commit your generated documents to
> site-publish/projects/ftpserver/
> then to update the site, do
> ssh people.apache.org
> cd /www/incubator.apache.org/ftpserver
> svn update
> 
> Do you have project mailing lists for "dev"
> and "commits"?
> 
> Your project mentors need to assist. I don't have
> the bandwidth to continue on.
> 
> -David
> 
> Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >     I have tried to update the project site for the
> > Incubator FtpServer site. But it seems that I do not
> > have access to do that. I am getting access denied
> > error message.
> >
> > **** Access denied: Insufficient Karma
> > (rana_b|incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver)
> >
> >
> > Can someone please help me to update the project site?
> > What I am accessing to update the site (CVS module
> > incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver) is
> > right? If that is right can I get the access to commit
> > site pages?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rana Bhattacharyya
> 
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Re: [Ftpserver] Incubator Ftpserver Site Update - Please Help!!

Posted by David Crossley <cr...@apache.org>.
Sorry, i don't have full answers to this so i am guessing.

The ftpserver incubation started a long time ago, so
you are still using CVS rather than Subversion.

Some time ago Incubator moved to SVN for its website.
You can browse the repository here and see the layout:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/incubator/

The main website is under "public/trunk/" and each
project website is at the top-level.

The old CVS for Incubator website is closed and
that is why you cannot commit to it.

You should be able to still keep your sources in
your old CVS (but need to migrate to SVN soon).

Your generated website documents must be checked
into the incubator subversion repository. 

Aha, i found it. What i said above is how it
happens for new projects. Your space for your
generated website documents is in Incubator SVN.
So do:
svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk incubator
and commit your generated documents to
site-publish/projects/ftpserver/
then to update the site, do
ssh people.apache.org
cd /www/incubator.apache.org/ftpserver
svn update

Do you have project mailing lists for "dev"
and "commits"?

Your project mentors need to assist. I don't have
the bandwidth to continue on.

-David

Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>     I have tried to update the project site for the
> Incubator FtpServer site. But it seems that I do not
> have access to do that. I am getting access denied
> error message.
> 
> **** Access denied: Insufficient Karma
> (rana_b|incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver)
> 
> 
> Can someone please help me to update the project site?
> What I am accessing to update the site (CVS module
> incubator-site/build/site/projects/ftpserver) is
> right? If that is right can I get the access to commit
> site pages?
> 
> Thanks,
> Rana Bhattacharyya

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