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ASF GitHub Bot commented on EDGENT-323: --------------------------------------- Github user dlaboss commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/incubator-edgent-website/pull/82 [~Cazen] thanks for picking up this jira! (and your other deliveries the last couple of days) I sent a clarifying note to @dev regarding the location of the release artifacts. Hope that clears some things up: https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@edgent.apache.org/msg00933.html. Yes, a cool&nice page is highly desired I think. If that can be achieved in a day or two that would be great. Otherwise a quick/simple first-iteration page will allow making the release announcement sooner and the page can be enhanced after the fact. > edgent.apache.org needs refactoring for "downloads" info > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: EDGENT-323 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EDGENT-323 > Project: Edgent > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Dale LaBossiere > Assignee: Cazen Lee > > A precursor to making a release announcement is that the project's website is > updated for the release. > There are several places in the current edgent.apache.org dealing with > downloads. Downloads are a bit more complicated in the ASF world -- with the > official www.apache.org/dist site (and mirrors, and dynamic resolver) for > releases (with src and convenience binary bundles) as well as the Edgent ASF > git repo and mirror at github. > We need a edgent.apache.org/downloads.html page that all other references / > buttons point to. That page can clarify these different locations and their > uses, provide a list of releases, and release specific links (dynamic-mirror > links for bundles, backup-mirror links for the md5/sha/asc files, > release-specific-github link). > Fwiw, it seems common for ASF release announcements to refer people to > <website>/downloads.html as opposed just to the project's main page. > Various locations related to downloads in edgent.apache.org: > - Download Source button - links to github > - Community tab -> Source Code - links to github > - Getting Started tab -> Download Source - links to github > - docs/community - "Source code" - no mention of ASF release, ... > - docs/faq > - "Where can I download..." github and quarks-edge - see EDGENT-312 / > https://github.com/apache/incubator-edgent-website/pull/80 > - "Where can I get the code?" - links to github > - docs/edgent-getting-started > - upper left says Edgent Version 0.3.0 > - "Downloading Apache Edgent" - has link to DEVELOPMENT.md -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)