On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 01:49:13PM -0700, Sheng Liang wrote:
> I have one comment though. It seems to me that most of links on the left
> navigation really belong to the wiki. The landing page should ideally
> contain just static content like a brief overview of the project and
> perhaps quick links to download. Wiki is where developers should go. It
> is much easier for developers to modify wiki and keep it up to date.

So - like I said previously to Ahmad, if we have that on the wiki
already in a fashion that is accessible, etc. then I can take it off the
main site. 

However - I think we do need at least one landing page for developers at
the top-level, and we need to really re-organize the wiki before
removing these resources from the top-level site. 

But I'm happy to push most of the developer content to the wiki and take
them off the nav here.

> If we keep all the developer-related content in the wiki, it will be
> easier to maintain and will likely stay consistent.

That is the theory. It's pretty rare in open source projects to actually
be the case, but that's the theory. ;-) 

Best, 

Joe
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