On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:32 AM, Anatole Tresch <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi John > > perfect, I was also thinking on bringing that up. I prefer the Wiki way. As > you said easier to contribute. This Thursday we have Hackergarten and about > 3-4 people are in Zurich and some more in parallel in Basel, so we can just > prepare things online then, given we have access to it...
It's unlikely you'll have access to it by that time, given US holidays and such. Shouldn't stop you from compiling content though. > From the initial committers list I would say the following person will > probably work on it: > > - Anatole Tresch > - Andres Almiray > - Marco Zurmühle > > I assume there is somekind of project template, where we can start with, > that would be perfect ;) I don't think there's a project template per se, but here's maybe a good example? Cassandra uses a small landing page for its homepage, and most links go into the wiki http://cassandra.apache.org/ http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ If most people want a wiki, then I can see what it takes to create a wiki. > > Best, > Anatole > > > > 2014-11-25 3:04 GMT+01:00 John D. Ament <[email protected]>: > >> All, >> >> I'd like to bring up the topic of a website for Tamaya. I'm not sure >> if there's an existing source for it, but I did notice that there's >> already a lot of asciidoc in the source code, which I'm sure could be >> used for a website. >> >> So, how do we want to build and manage a website for the project? >> >> Many new projects are managing their sites via their regular source >> code, which allows for easier contribution. For java projects, we can >> use maven to publish those files to the Apache CMS for staging then >> release to production sites. >> >> You can read more about the Apache CMS at [1]. >> >> Another way to manage it is as a wiki. This is easier to manage, >> doesn't require code changes to publish, but allows for broader >> contribution. >> >> We can also manage HTML directly in CMS. You commit to it using >> subversion. >> >> Once we figure out how to build the website, let's maybe put something >> together and have the site be requested. >> >> John >> >> [1]: http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html >> > > > > -- > *Anatole Tresch* > Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead > Glärnischweg 10 > CH - 8620 Wetzikon > > *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1* > *Twitter: @atsticks* > *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/ > <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>* > > *Google: atsticksMobile +41-76 344 62 79*
