I have a couple of issues:

1) I don't think we should reference https here at all. Committers should know what they are doing. (The danger is that a user picks the first URL on the page without reading the text)

2) Related (to the user picking the first URL), I suggest that the URL should be of the full form for a project (named foo) right down to trunk. Again, this will help people who just pickup the link and don't read the text. Then, the rest of the page can explain other URLs, and their purposes.

Stephen


Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,

Currently the commons site navbar (and all component navbars) have a
"View SVN" entry with links to proper and sandbox via viewcvs:
  http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/

I would like to enhance this a little. Here's a new version of the site
containing an updated "View Source Code Repository" navbar entry:
  http://people.apache.org/~skitching/commons/site/

I would appreciate people's feedback on this.

Please note:
 * this is still referred to by "&viewmenu;" so all components would
   get updated to this new section when they publish new sites.
 * the "general information" is an absolute URL so it works from
   child components. Obviously, however, it doesn't work now as the
   new page hasn't been put on the real site. Here's the link you
   need to use for the moment:
     http://people.apache.org/~skitching/commons/site/svninfo.html


Regards,

Simon


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