On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org>wrote:

> 2012/11/25 Johannes Geppert <jo...@apache.org>:
> > What others think about shrinking a little bit the menu and some Content?
>
> +1 :-)
>

Depends on what you mean by "shrink". We have people (e.g. Link, very
recently) who don't seem to be able to find stuff on our menu, so making it
smaller will not help at all. On the other hand, reducing the number of
items would undoubtedly help.


>
> > 1.) The "Roadmap FAQ" is really outdated!
> > We can update it, delete it or reference it to the current Struts3 Wiki
> Page
>
> I think we can remove that page, even if we plan S3 there is not too
> much to write - Struts 2 done better :-)
>

A roadmap can be very useful, but it needs people committed to maintaining
it. I think Ted was probably the only one who did this for an extended
period. We should just remove it if we don't have something useful to say.


>
> > 2.) What is the mining of the "Project Minutes" ? Last update is from
> 2008!
>
> I think it would be nice to put here Reports to the ASF Board which
> Rene prepares, it's important to see what's going on with the project,
> thus will overtake Roadmap FAQ
>

The board minutes are a matter of public record, and are always published.
See:

http://www.apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html

It's not easy to find the Struts reports in that (e.g. you need to know our
schedule), so I'd be okay with re-publishing, if we think we'll keep it up
to date. But we should copy from the board minutes, rather than our list,
to be sure we capture accurately what the board accepted.


>
> > 3.) Maybe we can create on Page for the Related and Similar Projects?
> > This would make the Menu much more cleaner.
>
> +1
>

Frankly, I think we should drop related and similar projects. There is no
meaningful determination of what does, or does not, make it into either
list.


>
> > 4.) The Link to "Our Blogs" looks also really outdated! Last Entry is
> from
> > 2008.
> > http://people.apache.org/~rubys/planet/struts/
>
> We can add few new, like your :-)
>

That planet link is long-obsolete. See instead:

http://blogs.apache.org/


>
> > 5.) Is the Struts Sourceforge active? Never heard about it.
> > http://struts.sourceforge.net/
>
> I've been using it some times ago, but not any more but I think it
> should stay :-)
>

Yeah, it should stay. It's where we can point non-committers to check in
Struts-related code, if they so wish.

--
Martin Cooper


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