Re: James 3.0 roadmap

2016-10-23 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hi Benoit - (I will follow your precedent of top posting.) I didn't mean to imply that the tasks associated with the completion of the James project weren't documented somewhere, I kinda assumed they were. If you were to present the chart showing progress, with each task being a link to

Re: Mockup proposal for a promoting James website

2016-10-23 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hi Benoit - (I will follow your precedent of top posting.) No, the trouble with the current organization of the James website is that the only way to navigate it is to use the hierarchical tree structured table of contents that is found on the left hand side of the pages. This can make it

Re: Mockup proposal for a promoting James website

2016-10-23 Thread Benoit Tellier
Hi marc, This is the landing page for james.apache.org The Documentation link will point to today's james.apache.org's content, achieving what you want. (Horizontal nav bar will allow to reach each and every subproject documentation, and James logo will get you back to the first page) Were you

Re: James 3.0 roadmap

2016-10-23 Thread Benoit Tellier
Most tasks already have issues on the Jira. If not, we create it as soon as we start working on it. Note that some tasks are not related to the Apache project, but we still want to do it before the release. Hence we do not introduce issues about it. For things that are related with Gatling, we