Take a look at http://new.jbehave.org/forum.

You can subscribe to an individual forum via RSS. We (forum admins) can optionally lock individual forums (say the FAQ).

Speaking of Javadoc, I'm thinking that static content like javadoc would still be hosted at the codehaus, linked from the website, as would the download binaries.

Also, committers, despots and volunteers, *please register yourselves* at the site and then I can set you up with the appropriate permissions to edit, administer, etc.

I'm off out now but might get some time tomorrow.

Cheers,
Dan


Shane Duan wrote:
If I can subscribe to the forum using my email, I would say let's go
all in.  Having a web UI for forum is a very big advantage.  I just
have not found anything that can beat gmail. :)

I didn't mean to enforce the rule.  Just one more paragraph at the end
of the answer saying "I would help the jBehave team to serve our user
better if ...".  Sometimes I even think that the user should write
JavaDoc for us as well.

On 12/21/06, Dan North <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure we want to "tax" people like that :)  But I fully agree
that answers on this list should find their way onto the website. And if
anyone like Alex wants to write website content, then I'm all for that too!

I'm toying with the idea of setting up a forum on the new JBehave site,
with various topics (tutorial, FAQ, BDD General, etc.). Because it's
built on WordPress, you could subscribe to the forums over RSS, or just
view them online. And of course it would all be searchable.

It would augment rather than replace the mailing lists. In particular, I
would expect the dev list to remain very much a mailing list.

What do you think?



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