On 5/16/2016 1:35 PM, Mike Jumper wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> gitpubsub has finally been enabled, and the Apache Guacamole website
> is now publicly visible:
>
> http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/

Well done on the simple but useful description of the project right on
the main page! This is good.

On 5/16/2016 1:45 PM, Mike Jumper wrote:
> That should already be the case (see
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-guacamole-manual/blob/master/src/gug.xml#L14-L26).
> The only reason the old copyright is still visible there is that it's
> a snapshot of the pre-Apache 0.9.9 release of the Guacamole Manual.
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 11:39 AM, James Muehlner
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Huzzah! Looks good to me for the most part.
>> >
>> > Are we going to transfer copyright for the manual to apache?
>> > http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/
>> >
>> > James
Is a release upcoming soon enough or is it otherwise not complicated to
regen the docs?



Also, I've been beaten into submission... erm, I mean... TRAINED to look
for trademarks. I haven't dug through the archives yet to know if this
was discussed, but registration ([email protected]) and including
the TM in prominent places on the site (particularly the home page and
downloads pages) are things to keep in mind as goals once graduation
from Incubator occurs.

As a final note (more of a nit than anything), I often find projects
missing a description of the "flow" once a piece of code is contributed
or a bug is submitted. Should they see feedback? When they get feedback,
will it be in a ticket? on the dev list? What's the process once it's
committed to trunk to make it into a release, etc?

-- 
Daniel Ruggeri

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