David Crossley wrote: > Ross Gardler wrote: > > Diwaker Gupta wrote: > > >David Crossley wrote: > > > > > >>The new http://projects.apache.org/ is now > > >>available. Forrest is not yet listed. > > >> > > >>Do we need to change our DOAP file [1] > > >>or maybe transform into a different syntax? > > >>[1] http://forrest.apache.org/doap.xml > > >> > > >>Will it still serve the existing purpose > > >>or do we need to maintain two files? > > > > > >I had created the aforementioned file to facilitate indexing in O'Reilly's > > >CodeZoo [2]. The current doap.xml is not really a DOAP file -- its > > >actually an ATOM feed, that contains an embedded DOAP spec as an entry. My > > >bad in not naming it appropriately. > > [2] http://codezoo.com/ > > > > I've not looked at the final code for projects.a.o but the original code > > acepted the DOAP as either a DOAP or an ATOM feed of a DOAP. I hope that > > this feature has been kept. > > I noticed yesterday that David Reid added [1] to > the list of descriptors. Now we show up and our page > has the basic info. So your hope is satisfied. > > We should try adding some of the ASF-specific info.
I have done some of that over the last few weeks. See the current result at: http://projects.apache.org/projects/forrest.html Would Forrest developers please review the categories that i have assigned: build-management, database, graphics, http, network-client, network-server, web-framework, xml The idea of categories is to create linkages between projects. The definitions are at: http://projects.apache.org/categories.html One thing that is not yet done, is to define the standards that we implement. See Apache FOP for example. http://projects.apache.org/guidelines.html http://projects.apache.org/doap-extensions.html How do we modify the one at O'Reilly CodeZoo [2] above. I thought that it automatically picked up our changes but evidently not. -David