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Monday Nov 08, 2004

Proposal: replacing Atom4J with a Rome based Atom implementation

I made this proposal -- a new Atom server implementation for Roller and Rome -- on the Roller mailing list and nobody objected, but I didn't get a lot of feedback.

Roller in Japanese, go Noniko!

Noniko, who blogs on JRoller and Netbeans.jp, has created a a Japanese translation of the Roller user interface and now she is working on Japanese translations of the Roller user guide, quick start guide. and installation guides. She has posted some notes on her work.

Marketers and RSS

James Robertson comments on recent CMO Magazine articles on RSS and blogs.

Java Struts Faces

Struts Live author and JRoller blogger Johathan Lehr: "Struts 2.0, code-named Shale will be based on the JSF spec." The proof is on the Wiki, the developer mailing list, and in a detailed proposal checked into CVS. Update: Further discussion at Raible's place.

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