<?xml version="1.0"?>
<paste-with-annotations>
  <paste>
    <number>
      <integer>54106</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>Recommend web site updates</string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>Update http://www.opendylan.org/building-win32-cygwin.phtml
Section 1)
current entry
  If you are going to download the Gwydion Dylan source code using CVS, you  
  will want to also install the following package:

  Devel/cvs 

change it to  
  If you are going to download the Gwydion Dylan source code using Subversion, 
  you will want to also install the following package:

   Devel/subversion</string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409162878</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string>None</string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </paste>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>7</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>allow that xhtml files are viewed formated in the browser; current onyl the xhtml code is shown via cvs-view</string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>Example: 
http://www.opendylan.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/trunk/fundev/sources/lib/build-system/build-system.xhtml?view=markup

I would prefer to see the formated through the browser.

I think that would require to specific the web server or (cvs-view) to view like html.</string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3410849024</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>6</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>recommended website update related to http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml - extended </string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>Extending the above annotation 

subpage repository-life-cycle-tools.phtml
 
  additionally


  * a section &quot;OD Components&quot; with a link to
    https://www.opendylan.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=OpenDylan

    BTW: Extended comments on the page better describing the functionality of the compontents would be great.


  * link to https://www.opendylan.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?
    would be nice, but IMHO this would be currently confusing. 
    Can we reorganize this information on the page, before we provide a link?</string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409299009</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>5</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>recommended website update related to http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml  - extended </string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>Extending the above annotation

subpage repository-life-cycle-tools.phtml

   additionally
 
   * a link to &quot;Bug Writing Guidelines&quot;
     currently offer under
     https://www.opendylan.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.html 

   * a link to the &quot;Job OD list&quot;
     https://www.opendylan.org/cvszilla/job.cgi

   * a link to https://www.opendylan.org/cvszilla/query.cgi
       which shows the activity of the last three month 
       (or any other approriate time unit)
     Such a link could reflect that the community is active,
     which is currently not reflected well by the web presentation.

     </string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409297059</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>4</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>recommended website update related to http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml </string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>I think is better to use http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml a main page for several subpages:

Main page proposal:

    [Repository Access] is a link to the subpage repository-access.phtml
    [Repository Layout] is a link to the subpage repository-layout.phtml
    [Repository Life-Cycle Tools] is a link to the 
       subpage repository-life-cycle-tools.phtml 
       (Ok, anyone who can propose a better naming than &quot;life cycle tools&quot;
        just sugggest it. )

The subpages would have this content

subpage: repository-access.phtml

     contains the following sections of the current
     http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml page:

     1) Repository Access
     2) Line Ending 
     3) More Information

subpage repository-layout.phtml 

     contains the following sections of the current
     http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml page:

     1) Repository Layout
     2) Current Active Branches

     additionally a section

     3) Overview of the latest developments (trunk)
        (A paragraph which introduces what the content of the 
         dylan: trunk directories is. )

subpage repository-life-cycle-tools.phtml 

     contains the following sections of the current
     http://www.opendylan.org/repository.phtml page:

    1) Using CVSZilla
       (Maybe renamed to Repository Life Cylce Tools 
          CVSZilla and Bugzilla)

    addditonally 

    *  A hint to paste.lisp.org and the #dylan channel for 
       small proposals could be given.
    *  Maybe we could also evaluate cgay's recommendation:
       &quot;did i mention that we've been using 
        http://www.review-board.org at work to review patches. 
        it's not bad. (obviously not necessary for really small patches)
      </string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409291925</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>3</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>Recommended website update related to http://www.opendylan.org/building-win32-cygwin.phtml </string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>
Section 7) &quot;Test system&quot; 
of http://www.opendylan.org/building-win32-cygwin.phtml 
states
   Test the system with a simple 'hello world' application:

   cd
   make-dylan-app hello
   cd hello
   make
   ./hello

BUT
   The installation process does not provide
   a make-dylan-app in the directory usr/local

Recommended updates
   1) Eiter the installation process adds make-dylan-app to 
      the directory usr/local 
      or http://www.opendylan.org/building-win32-cygwin.phtml 
      mentions that you have to copy make-dylan-app
      from ~/gd/src/tools/shared-misc
      to usr/local

   2) Section 7)  Could have a link to 
      http://www.opendylan.org/gdref/gduser/ch03.html#gduser-make-dylan-app </string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409288507</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>2</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>recommended web site updates </string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>Just to keep in mind: 
  Tjodden on the #dylan recommended: 

  Somebody should set &quot;IndexOptions NameWidth=*&quot; in your servers 
  configuration. It's a bit annoying right now when all filenames 
  in the download directories are truncated to eg &quot;opendylan-1.0beta4-x..&quot;.

check successful update via

  http://www.opendylan.org/downloads/src/tar/ 
or
  http://www.opendylan.org/downloads/opendylan/1.0beta4/</string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409230886</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
  <annotation>
    <number>
      <integer>1</integer>
    </number>
    <user>
      <string>pet-ro</string>
    </user>
    <title>
      <string>Recommended website update - done</string>
    </title>
    <contents>
      <string>&lt;CIA-13&gt; dylan:&#xF; cgay&#xF; * r11617&#xF; &#xF;/trunk/www/building-win32-cygwin.phtml:&#xF; 22:19:51 on Jan 12, 2008
&lt;CIA-13&gt; dylan:&#xF; job: gd 22:19:51 
&lt;CIA-13&gt; dylan:&#xF; Devel/cvs -&gt; Devel/subversion 
</string>
    </contents>
    <universal-time>
      <integer>3409166413</integer>
    </universal-time>
    <channel>
      <string>#dylan</string>
    </channel>
    <colorization-mode>
      <string></string>
    </colorization-mode>
    <maybe-spam>
      <null/>
    </maybe-spam>
    <is-unicode>
      <null/>
    </is-unicode>
  </annotation>
</paste-with-annotations>