Released Cocoon 2.1.3 (13 November 2003)
Released Cocoon 2.1.3
ApacheCon US 2003 (16-19 November 2003)
The ApacheCon US 2003
has taken place from November 16-19 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cocoon GetTogether (7 October 2003)
The 2003 Cocoon GetTogether has taken place October, 7th, in Ghent
(Belgium). More information is available on the event's website at
http://www.orixo.com/events/gt2003/.
Released Cocoon 2.1.2 (2 October 2003)
Released Cocoon 2.1.3
September 2003
Released Cocoon 2.1.1 on September, 5th.
August 2003
The release of the long-awaited 2.1 version of Cocoon on August 13th
marks the transition from a publishing-oriented XML/XSLT server engine
towards a componentized XML-based web application development framework.
July 2003
- Released Cocoon 2.1 Release Candidate 1 on July, 29th.
- Released Cocoon 2.1 Milestone 3 on July, 4th.
- Changed mailing list names to reflect top level status.
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The developer list has been renamed from
cocoon-dev.at.xml.apache.org to dev.at.cocoon.apache.org.
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The users list has been renamed from cocoon-users.at.xml.apache.org
to users.at.cocoon.apache.org.
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The doc list has been renamed from cocoon-docs.at.xml.apache.org
to docs.at.cocoon.apache.org.
June 2003
- New Cocoon website to celebrate start of 2.1 Milestone releases.
Release Early, Release Often
We are back on track: with the Milestone 2 Release of 2.1 we follow
again the good and old "release early, release often" theme.
Milestone Release
We are proud to announce the release of Cocoon 2.1 Milestone 1. As
the core and most parts can be regarded as beta, but some other parts
only as alpha we decided to title the release with 'milestone'
rather than 'beta' or 'alpha'.
Wiki Moving
The popular Cocoon Wiki was hosted by http://www.cocoondev.org/
Cocoon GetTogether
Outerthought is organizing the Cocoon GetTogether on 19 November 2002 (near Ghent in Belgium).
Cocoon: Building XML Applications Published
July 2002 New Riders has just published Cocoon: Building XML Applications written by our very own Carsten Ziegeler, release coordinator for the Cocoon project, and Matthew Langham, leader of the open-source group at S&N AG of Paderborn, Germany. You can download several free chapters at the New Riders web site. Weighing in at over 500 pages, the book is a vital new resource for the Cocoon community. We congratulate and thank Carsten, Matthew, and New Riders for their excellent work!
Cocoon Wikis
Cocoon has two promising and complementary wiki efforts underway.
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Cocoon Wiki focuses on content development for the Cocoon project. It is designed to facilitate document development and collaboration from all levels of Cocoon users. Documents include FAQs, snippets, how-tos, tutorials, RTs (random thoughts), dreams, surveys, and more. The preliminary focus of this the wiki is to serve as a documentation "breeding ground," where docs can "grow" until mature enough to become official cvs docs. However, it already represents a lively and valid document resource in its own right.
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Wikiland is an ongoing development effort to build a Cocoon-based wiki architecture. Wikiland features a Cocoon dictionary as the pretext to use, test and develop the wiki. The project is seeking Cocoon-oriented developers to further its development. For more information, see the Wikiland home page.