I'm not sure two separate pages are the way to go with this. They're essentially two sides of the same coin in my mind. Maybe there could be a page that lists things that use Geronimo in some way or another, whether it be a plugin or a custom assembly of some sort. Sort of a one stop shop for all things Geronimo affiliated. There could be a brief description of what it is and how it relates to geronimo, plus a link.
~Jason Warner On Feb 11, 2008 11:43 AM, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Donald Woods wrote: > > To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float > > the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section > > on our home page called - > > "Ready for Geronimo" > > > > The content of this page would be - > > - known applications/frameworks that run on Geronimo > > - third-party provided plug-ins (like Liferay) > > - Geronimo provided plug-ins (like Roller) > > > > Each app/plug-in listing would contain - > > - description of the app/plug-in > > - A link to the provider's website (for download and license info) > > - A link to any docs (like manual config steps if needed) > > - which Geronimo releases the app/plugin is known to work on > > > > The lists could be in table or outline format (doesn't matter to me). > > Here is an example - > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxSITE/Ready+for+Geronimo > > > > We'd also provide a "Ready for" graphic similar to the "Powered by > > Geronimo" one for other people to include on their websites and link > > back to this page, if desired. > > > > Thoughts? > > > > > > -Donald > > I like the idea, although I'm a little concerned that the word "Ready" > is a bit ambiguous and does not clearly indicate what one would find > when they clicked on the link. Perhaps we could preface it with one more > word to give a better clue such as "Software Ready for Geronimo", > "Projects Ready for Geronimo", or something of that sort? > > Another option would be to change the catch-phrase completely to > something like "Leveraging Geronimo" or "Utilizing Geronimo". "Powered > by" and "_____ inside" have become fairly common but "Ready for" isn't > quite as well known. > > Apart from that I'd recommend that we keep the content for each item > fairly limited. Perhaps permitting just a one line description and a > link to a project controlled website providing more detail on their > level of involvement with Geronimo. > > Joe > >
