Yep -

I think having the info on the site, and then a link at the bottom with "For most recent updates, look here!" or something, allows us to capture the information on the website (and then also bundle it in distros etc), as well as make it easy for people to find updates.

Also, maybe we can start seeing if it makes sense to have 1:1 relationships between certain web and wiki pages, so that it's easy to find the right place to add stuff, from the perspective of the site?

geir

On Jan 11, 2007, at 4:20 AM, Mikhail Loenko wrote:

2007/1/11, Konovalova, Svetlana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
IMHO it makes sense to add a link from [1] to [2].

>I suggest to move content of the wiki page to the website
The content changes all the time, ant it's easier to edit wiki pages
than site ones...

Why DRLVM is different? We have all other components roadmap on the web site
asnd it would be logical to have all them in a single style

Moreover the set of links (categories of items) looks rather stable:

Core VM Development Items
JIT Development Tasks
Known non bug issues and limitations.
kernel classes/natives code sharing.
TODO Items
Documentation TODO

So the items themselves (that change indeed) would be on a wiki anyway...

Thanks,
Mikhail


Best regards,
Sveta
-----Original Message-----
From: Mikhail Loenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [doc][drlvm] roadmap for DRLVM

I've noticed that we have some duplication: there is a placeholder for
DRLVM
roadmap [1] that is empty on the web site. And there is a roadmap on
the wiki [2].
I suggest to move content of the wiki page to the website

Does anybody object?

Thanks,
Mikhail

[1] http://harmony.apache.org/roadmap.html#DRLVM
[2] http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/TODO_List_for_DRLVM


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