Carsten, I see that our documentation is out of sync between head and 2.0 branches. The new blurb for "What is it" on index.xml is already in 2.1 but not in 2.0
Anyway, please put Steven's suggestion towards the end of the "What is it" section - we just worked to get rid of the apologising type statements. --David Steven Noels wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: donderdag 29 november 2001 15:17 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: RE: [showstopper!] broken URL contract! > > > > Stefano, > > > > Is this ok? > > > > #1: Move http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/ to http://xml.apache.org/cocoon1/ > > #2: Move content over from http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/ into > > http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/ > > #3: Add a redirect for existing bookmarks - when they hit > > http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/ it should > > redirect over to http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/ > > > > If it is... I can take a stab at it. > > Why not put a warning up on the front-page for cocoon-one-rs: > > [...] > > What is it? > > Apache Cocoon 2.0 is the latest release of the XML publishing framework. It is a > complete rewrite of Cocoon 1 and is supposed to remove all those design constraint > that emerged from the Cocoon 1 experience. If you are looking for Cocoon 1, please > point to http://xml.apache.org/cocoon1/ > > [...] > > Now that I re-read the frontpage, perhaps we should insert our new 'blurb' there > also: > > > > > ------------------------------ OO --------------------------------- > > > > > > > > Apache Cocoon is an XML publishing 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. > > > > > > > > Cocoon interacts with most data sources, including: filesystems, RDBMS, > > > > LDAP, native XML databases, and network-based data sources. It adapts > > > > content delivery to the capabilities of different devices like HTML, WML, > > > > PDF, SVG, RTF just to name a few. Cocoon currently runs as a Servlet or > > > > from a powerful commandline interface. The chosen design of an abstracted > > > > environment gives you the freedom to implement your own concrete > > > > environment to suit your required functionality. > > </Steven> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]