Hi all
Am .04.2017, 13:41 Uhr, schrieb Neil C Smith
<[email protected]>:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 at 12:27 Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote:
There are two audiences here, keep that in mind:
1) USERS of NetBeans (who will visit www.netbeans.org)
2) DEVELOPERS of NetBeans (who will visit netbeans.apache.org)
The best way to handle this is simply to, yes, have two web sites - one
for users of the project and one for the developers. There is nothing
standing in the way of that. The only obligatory thing is that the
developer site must be at netbeans.apache.org.
Emi - thanks for kicking off this thread! The other example I had in
mind
as well as OpenOffice, and possibly more relevant in its audience, is
Groovy.
http://groovy-lang.org/
It is interesting to see where http://groovy.apache.org goes! :-) Does
that mean that we really need two sites, or can forward the Apache domain
to netbeans.org?
At OpenOffice, we didn't split the page, we moved the whole site to ASF
Infrastructure and run it under the openoffice.org domain. And made a mall
new site for developers on openoffice.apache.org. This was a big chance to
get important informations updated ;-)
Regards Raphael
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