Well, to be frank, I know netbeans.org pretty well, having worked on or
around it since 2004. And right now the majority of it is irrelevant and
out dated — except the tutorials (by the way, there are no blogs at
netbeans.org) and related documentation. And all that will explicitly be
donated to Apache via the 3rd donation, which we are working hard to wrap
up.

A question to ask is about the subdomains, e.g., hg.netbeans.org, for
example, as well as the artifacts at Akamai.

But, in terms of static content, the tutorials and documenation is all that
is relevant to us from netbeans.org.

Gj

On Sunday, August 26, 2018, Antonio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I think this from Geertjan:
>
> On 26/08/18 07:21, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
>> Aside from that, I don't know if there's anything at 'netbeans.org' that
>> we
>> want to have at 'netbeans.apache.org'?
>>
>>
> And the equivalent from Will:
>
> "The value of nb.org is not just the content, but also where it's
> located. If all of those legacy links are just going to be sheered up, then
> there's no reason to either keep nb.org at all, nor anything else. Just
> start with a new netbeans.apache.org, and add in any legacy content as
> appropriate."
>
> Are the questions to answer to select an appropriate migration strategy.
> In short:
>
> "Do we keep all of netbeans.org or not?"
>
> Maybe we want to take a look at the stats of netbeans.org and see what's
> the most popular content there? What are users interested in?
>
> Cheers,
> Antonio
>
>
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