Does the incubation text have to be at the very top of the page, though? I could see a description of Cayenne followed by the incubation text.
I haven't read much of the other comments (yet). I do agree with Borut that old news is bad news. Better to not even have a news section if it is very stale. I might can add more comments later after I catch up ... Thanks, /dev/mrg On 9/20/06, Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrus Adamchik wrote: > On Sep 20, 2006, at 2:10 PM, Borut Bolčina wrote: >> 1. The fact that Cayenne is undergoing a process for Apache family is >> not nearly as important to be the first thing a user sees on the >> front page. >> As Kevin stated, this can easily suggest the immaturity of the >> framework. > This is a legal requirement. It must be there on the front page. Interesting. I guess I'll have to review the incubator requirements before opening my mouth again. It just strikes me as odd that it's the first thing people read. If I was unfamiliar with Cayenne, that message would be absolutely meaningless to me *shrug* -- Kevin
