Hi all,
As a newcomer I keep on asking questions :-) Here're some:
On 03/01/18 18:01, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Great, thanks for the progress and work on this.
To me, it's not very clear what the difference is between, e.g,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/NetBeans+Developer+FAQ
(i.e., the Apache NetBeans Wiki) and netbeans.apache.org (i.e., the
developer-facing Apache NetBeans site).
As far as I understand the "Developer Facing Website" is a requirement
for ASF projects. My understanding (please correct me if I'm wrong) is:
- It must reside in the "apache.org" domain (netbeans.apache.org).
- It must not reside in the "netbeans.org" domain.
- It must contain information on how to contribute to NetBeans
- Mailing lists urls & instructions
- List of repositories
- Bugtracker urls and instructions
- Good to have:
- Roadmap
- Links to voting results
- Links to important decisions (such as what to do with GPL stuff).
I think most of this information has already been added to Confluence by
Geertjan. We might group it in a single "parent page" in Confluence and
redirect netbeans.apache.org to that page.
The NetBeans DevFAQ entries at wiki.netbeans.org are about how to use
the NetBeans Platform, and they should _NOT_ live in
(netbeans.apache.org), but somewhere at (netbeans.org).
My understanding is that the "Developer Facing Website" is about the
development of NetBeans itself (governance, dev mailing lists,
decisions, voting, parties, meetings, etc.), and not about how to use
the NetBeans platform nor the IDE.
So I'm understanding this correctly?
Thanks,
Antonio
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