Were you thinking more like the Apache Software Foundation site? Where it
tells you about the umbrella community and lists all the projects. As the
ASF site does, we could have the latest news which would include new
releases. It would also be good to have a project catalogue/listing where it
lists the latest release of all the projects. A page like
http://www.apache.org/foundation/ would also be useful in explaining what
the Castle Project is becoming.

The way ASF displays project would probably work for us too. For example,
the log4net site <http://logging.apache.org/log4net/index.html> has all of
its details and documentation in one place.

While we are on the topic of rearranging things, the layout of the ASF svn
repository would probably be the best way to restructure castle. Only having
one repository makes things easier to manage and you still get the advantage
of each project having its own directory with its src and documentation in
the trunk and branch/taggable.

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Krzysztof Kozmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> As we're spliting the project and some of them will soon be released, it's
> time to think about redesiging the website as well, to better accomodate for
> these changes. Big parts of it are outdated, and it's hard to find some
> information on it. I'm not a web-guy, so unfortunately I can't contribute to
> this effort, but I'd be happy to criticize others ideas :)
>
> What do you think?
>
> Krzysztof
>
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