Hi, Yes, the Amoro website has been migrated from https://amoro.netease.com/ to https://amoro.apache.org/. the content of the website indeed needs to be improved to meet the requirements of ASF and to better guide project users and developers. I have created an issue[1] to track the improvements to the website. If anyone finds any other areas that need improvement, please let me know or just create an issue. Additionally, anyone is welcome to join me in advancing these improvements.
[1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-amoro/issues/2702 Best, Jinsong On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 4:21 PM Justin Mclean <jmcl...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I can see that https://amoro.apache.org is up and running, and I assume > this is a work in progress. A few important things that are missing: > - the title should be "Apache Amoro" not Amoro > - missing attribution of ASF trademarks > - missing incubator disclaimer > - missing required links to the ASF > > The download page also includes releases that are not ASF releases. These > need to be clearly marked as not official ASF releases. > > The join community page lists some things that are not quite in line with > how an ASF project should operate. > > The roadmap may need to be updated as it refers to 2023. > > If you need any more details on any of these I'd be happy to help. > > Kind Regards, > Justin >