Tagged: forrest

More on Codezoo

I have created an initial DOAP file for Forrest. Currently we plan to update it manually since releases are infrequent and require some manual effort anyways.

Having done that, I went back to the Codezoo website hoping to submit the shiny new feed so that they could update the information on Forrest on their website. While Codezoo is a great concept, I think they still need to do a lot of work before it becomes truly usable:

  • for one, there is //no// obvious, visible mechanism for users/developers to submit/update their DOAP feeds
  • links to using DOAP on Codezoo are sparse and don’t stand out (given that Codezoo is the first biggest deployment of DOAP, I think this should change)
  • I’m sure Codezoo is thinking about this already, but right now there doesn’t seem to be any mechanism in place for stopping people from spamming the system (submitting fake DOAP feeds, for instance)
  • There is a “feedback” link on the top which seems to mean that we are supposed to give feedback on the Codezoo website. However, on the feedback page they also talk about “submitting new components”. I think this should go in a separate page on its own.

Meanwhile I would request other Apache projects to also get started on creating DOAP feeds for their projects. This is going to be like the RSS of blogs :-) Here are some links to get you started:

Planet Apache


I am now syndicated on [[http://planetapache.org|Planet Apache]]!

Greetings to all!

A brief introduction — I’m very new to Apache, and got involved primarily due to my interest in Apache Forrest. This blog is where I ramble now and then about technology, philosophy, movies, vim, linux, ubuntu, forrest and anything else that fancies my thought :-)

BTW, I notice that the //feed// link next to pretty much all names (including mine) on the Planet Apache home page under the Subscriptions list point back to http://planetapache.org — is this the correct behavior? Does’t seem like to me. Ideally the //name// should be a link to the home page (if any), and the //feed// should point to the feed, as it says.

Forrest in Codezoo


[[http://forrest.apache.org|Forrest]] has [[http://www.codezoo.com/pub/component/2845|been added]] to O’Reilly [[http://codezoo.com|Codezoo]]. Well it was added a long time back, but I just noticed it a few days back :-) I’m now working on getting a [[http://usefulinc.com/doap/|DOAP]] page for Forrest so that Codezoo can stay up to date with new releases.

Forrest PMC


Its official! I have been elected to the [[http://forrest.apache.org | Forrest]] PMC. PMC stands for Project Management Committee. This is the first time I’m getting formally involved in a significant open source project (to get an idea of how significant Forrest is, take a look at any of the websites under the [[http://xml.apache.org | Apache XML Project]]) so I’m really excited!

Here’s the [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.forrest.devel/14604 | official announcement]]

Oh yeah, if you haven’t noticed, for the past year (or more), my website (the static part of it) has been built by Forrest.

New look


For those who haven’t noticed, my website has a new look :) Not only that, this time the blog, gallery and the static content are well integrated with the same theme. Further, this theme is written from scratch by yours truly :) So I’m pretty excited about the whole setup. I’ve updated gallery to the new and shiny gallery 2 beta, and things are looking great. I love the random image feature in the sidebar :)