Hmm. When was this added. I am really not happy about us linking to a Github download from our homepage. This is very bad practice, IMO. (Though I am very happy that we are making progress on the OS X front.)
What will it take to get this download being built from the source by a member of the release team, and hosted on ASF hardware? On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Benoit Chesneau <[email protected]>wrote: > hi, > > I have some problems with the current binary linked on the homepage. > Not with the binary by itself which works but with the branding. > > 1. Titte in about is "CouchDB Server" I don't know what it's means. If > linked on the homepage, it should be "Apache CouchDB" imo and nothing > else. Other than that we should just link it on the wiki. > 2. Copyright. imo we should only have the apache copyright for > anything "official". How these copyrights will work if we include the > osx build in the sources btw ? > 3. Since the source code isn't in the apache couchdb repository, a > link to the OSX sources should be provided in the ABOUT. It's not > required by the aoache 2 license, but generally we expect to find the > sources in the repository when it comes from an apache project? > > Anyway both can be fixed when the sources will be included in the repo > (Is the process started) ? > > Awaiting that I would like to see something that tag the binary as non > official or supported on the homepage. > > - benoit > -- NS
