It's ok with me.
 
Myrna

 
On 2/17/06, David W. Van Couvering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I support moving this page to the Wiki.

David

Jean T. Anderson wrote:
> Olav Sandstaa wrote:
>
>>Myrna van Lunteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>would it make sense & be ok to point to these tests from the 'tests results'
>>>web page?
>>
>>
>>It would definitively be ok to point to these tests. I leave it to
>>someone else to decide if it "makes sense" :-)
>>
>>..olav
>
>
> Is there any reason that http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_tests.html
> cannot be moved to the Wiki where developers can more easily update it?
> Is there any reason to restrict the ability to update this information?
>
> Here are my thoughts on what belongs where.
>
> The web site must host anything that should be write protected (only a
> committer updates). Examples include:
> (1) Anything having to do with Derby project policies; for example, the
> community page at http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_comm.html because of
> the policies mentioned.
> (2) downloads/releases pages
> (3) contributions by authors on a specific topic
>
> The wiki may host anything that should allow update by anyone.
>
> We need to face the reality that very few developers are willing to
> update the web site or produce web site patches -- and I'm not just
> talking about derby. This is an issue that many ASF projects face. So
> I'm inclined to move everything to the wiki that possibly can be.
>
>  -jean



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