crossley    01/11/24 01:03:10

  Modified:    .        Tag: cocoon_20_branch announcement.xml
  Log:
  Added the first paragraph of the recently devised introduction.
  Edited the remainder of the text to be more positive.
  
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  Index: announcement.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon2/announcement.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.5
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.6
  diff -u -r1.1.2.5 -r1.1.2.6
  --- announcement.xml  2001/10/25 07:43:49     1.1.2.5
  +++ announcement.xml  2001/11/24 09:03:10     1.1.2.6
  @@ -3,37 +3,35 @@
   <announcement site="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2";>
     <project>Apache Cocoon @version@</project>
     <abstract>
  -The Apache Cocoon team is proud to announce the @release@ release
  -of Apache Cocoon. This release has been tested thoroughly.
  +   The Apache Cocoon team is proud to announce the @release@ release
  +   of Apache Cocoon. This release has been tested thoroughly.
     </abstract>
     <body>
  -    <p>
  -Apache Cocoon is a complete rewrite of the Cocoon XML publishing framework 
that
  -is supposed to remove all those design constraints that emerged from the
  -Cocoon 1 experience.
  -    </p>
  -    <p>
  -The Apache Cocoon Project has gone a long way since its creation on
  -January 1999. It started as a simple servlet for static XSL styling and 
became
  -more and more powerful as new features were added. Unfortunately, design
  -decisions made early in the project influenced its evolution. Today, some of
  -those constraints that shaped the project were modified as XML standards have
  -evolved and solidified. For this reason, those design decisions need to be
  -reconsidered under this new light.
  -    </p>
  -    <p>
  -While Apache Cocoon started as a small step in the direction of a new
  -web publishing idea based on better design patterns and reviewed estimations
  -of management issues, the technology used was not mature enough for tools to
  -emerge. Today, most web engineers consider XML as the key for an improved web
  -model and web site managers see XML as a way to reduce costs and ease
  -production.
  -    </p>
  -    <p>
  -In an era where services rather than software will be key for
  -economic success, a better and less expensive model for web publishing will
  -be a winner, especially if based on open standards.
  -    </p>
  +   <p>
  +    Apache Cocoon is an XML framework that raises the usage of
  +    XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level.
  +    Designed for performance and scalability around pipelined SAX
  +    processing, Cocoon offers a flexible environment based on the
  +    separation of concerns between content, logic and style.
  +    A centralized configuration system and sophisticated caching
  +    top this all off and help you to create, deploy and maintain
  +    rock-solid XML server applications.
  +   </p>
  +
  +   <p>
  +    This release of Cocoon is a complete rewrite of the Cocoon XML
  +    publishing framework and removes all of those design constraints
  +    that emerged from the Cocoon 1 experience.
  +   </p>
  +
  +   <p>
  +    Today, most web engineers consider XML as the key for an improved
  +    web model and web site managers see XML as a way to reduce costs
  +    and ease production. In an era where services rather than software
  +    will be key for economic success, a better and less expensive model
  +    for web publishing will be a winner, especially one based on open
  +    standards.
  +   </p>
     </body>
     <changes version="@version@" file="changes.xml"/>
   </announcement>
  
  
  

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