On another stream of thought, relating to the logo and 'catch phrases', rather then going with something uncommon/unique.. something that might actually obscure the meaning of what we're trying to convey - any thoughts on staying with something universally recognizable, keeping it simple?
For example, when I think about "Built-on Eclipse", "Powered by Apache", "Intel Inside" - theres no doubt in my mind what it is saying. The quality and ingenuity of the product/project itself is then what instills the lasting impression to me. -Joseph Leong On Feb 12, 2008 9:46 AM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, the tested/supported level of JDKs should be in the User Docs for > each release. The Ready/Partner idea is to promote those people who are > extending the Geronimo experience by providing applications or unique > assemblies.... > > -Donald > > Alexey Petrenko wrote: > > 2008/2/8, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> 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) > > JDKs? :) > > > > SY, Alexey > > >
