Hi,

I'm currently doing some clean up and seeing if we can extend the edit
rights to anybody willing to register. Then if you're up to it Victor, maybe
you could start working on a tutorial. As you already knew Twister but don't
know Ode it would be nice to see which steps you have problem with to get up
and running and then write a doc about it.

What do you think?

Matthieu

On 8/30/06, victor panizza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everybody.

I postulate myself as volunteer to fiil up the web site content.

Just let me know what i have to do.

Cheers

Victor Panizza



On 8/30/06, Matthieu Riou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to propose the following structure for Ode's website. It's
> fairly
> standard and basically looks like any other site you can find at the
> ASF. I
> think this is going to be our left menu and then we'll be able to
> populate
> each of the sections with actual documentation and some nice words about
> Ode.
>
>
>    - Project
>       - Introduction
>       - License
>       - News (will be the home)
>       - Getting Ode (checkout and build until we have a release, will
>       then become download & install)
>       - Documentation
>       - FAQ
>       - User Guide (deploying an example, sending messages, ...)
>       - Developer's Guide (management doc, deployment specs, jacob
>       doc, other specs, ...)
>       - Related specs, projects and tools (a bunch of links)
>       - Wiki
>       - Javadoc
>       - Contributing
>       - Mailing Lists (with some generic guidelines)
>       - Source code
>       - Bugs (to Jira)
>       - Contributors (us)
>
> I'll clean up our home at some point this week and will build the menu
> with
> links pointing to a lot of empty pages. Then we'll see who volunteers to
> fill up some of these sections...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthieu
>
>

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