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Posted to graffito-dev@incubator.apache.org by Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de> on 2005/09/01 11:21:28 UTC
interested in graffito for GridSphere
Hi,
I'm the lead developer of the GridSphere portal www.gridsphere.org
also JSR-168 compliant and would be very interested in supporting
Graffito as a CMS solution for our portal-- I believe this would help
both our projects by not forcing us to reinvent another wheel and
showcasing the vendor independance of Graffito to be useful in other
portlet containers. I see the documentation is currently quite sparse
but I would be happy to act as a guinea pig for deploying into our
container.
Thanks, Jason
Re: interested in graffito for GridSphere
Posted by Christophe Lombart <ch...@gmail.com>.
See on http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/build.html
2005/9/1, Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de>:
>
> Thanks Christophe!
>
> One quick question, what is svn command to checkout graffito? I couldn't
> quite find this...
>
> Cheers, Jason
>
> Christophe Lombart wrote:
>
> >Hi Jason,
> >
> >You are welcome for any kind of contribution and we will be very happy
> >to see Graffito running GridSphere. Correct, the doc is not complete
> >but Graffito is still under dev.
> >
> >
> >Free feel to use this mailing list to ask more info, tips, .. on Graffito.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Christophe
> >
> >2005/9/1, Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de>:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm the lead developer of the GridSphere portal www.gridsphere.org
> >>also JSR-168 compliant and would be very interested in supporting
> >>Graffito as a CMS solution for our portal I believe this would help
> >>both our projects by not forcing us to reinvent another wheel and
> >>showcasing the vendor independance of Graffito to be useful in other
> >>portlet containers. I see the documentation is currently quite sparse
> >>but I would be happy to act as a guinea pig for deploying into our
> >>container.
> >>
> >> Thanks, Jason
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Re: interested in graffito for GridSphere
Posted by Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de>.
Thanks Christophe!
One quick question, what is svn command to checkout graffito? I couldn't
quite find this...
Cheers, Jason
Christophe Lombart wrote:
>Hi Jason,
>
>You are welcome for any kind of contribution and we will be very happy
>to see Graffito running GridSphere. Correct, the doc is not complete
>but Graffito is still under dev.
>
>
>Free feel to use this mailing list to ask more info, tips, .. on Graffito.
>
>Regards,
>Christophe
>
>2005/9/1, Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de>:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I'm the lead developer of the GridSphere portal www.gridsphere.org
>>also JSR-168 compliant and would be very interested in supporting
>>Graffito as a CMS solution for our portal I believe this would help
>>both our projects by not forcing us to reinvent another wheel and
>>showcasing the vendor independance of Graffito to be useful in other
>>portlet containers. I see the documentation is currently quite sparse
>>but I would be happy to act as a guinea pig for deploying into our
>>container.
>>
>> Thanks, Jason
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: interested in graffito for GridSphere
Posted by Christophe Lombart <ch...@gmail.com>.
Hi Jason,
You are welcome for any kind of contribution and we will be very happy
to see Graffito running GridSphere. Correct, the doc is not complete
but Graffito is still under dev.
Free feel to use this mailing list to ask more info, tips, .. on Graffito.
Regards,
Christophe
2005/9/1, Jason Novotny <no...@aei.mpg.de>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm the lead developer of the GridSphere portal www.gridsphere.org
> also JSR-168 compliant and would be very interested in supporting
> Graffito as a CMS solution for our portal I believe this would help
> both our projects by not forcing us to reinvent another wheel and
> showcasing the vendor independance of Graffito to be useful in other
> portlet containers. I see the documentation is currently quite sparse
> but I would be happy to act as a guinea pig for deploying into our
> container.
>
> Thanks, Jason
>