There is really no need to have 2 websites exists out there. This is more confusing to have netbeans.org and netbeans.apache.org for developers and users.
> Gesendet: Montag, 10. April 2017 um 13:41 Uhr > Von: "Neil C Smith" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: Preserving the existing NetBeans website after the Apache move > > 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? > > Best wishes, > > Neil > -- > Neil C Smith > Artist & Technologist > www.neilcsmith.net > > Praxis LIVE - hybrid visual IDE for creative coding - www.praxislive.org >
