Obviously the information is distributed over many heads and we have to bring it together to one place.
A mailing list is great to discuss topics but at the end we need one place to merge the results. At the end it must be possible to find the desired information without reading hundreds of posts ... The TomEE website (tomee-site-builder) can be used to concentrate this information. However to add information there you have to go through the whole contribution workflow. So I worry that lots of little information pieces won't find their way into it. It would be helpful to have a tool where we can add/update and share information more quickly - like a wiki. I don't know about the possibilities we have on the apache infrastructure but I found an already existing wiki for TomEE: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TOMEE/Index I suggest to use this wiki for most of the information that is now in the community section of the website. Most of this content has to be reviewed and touched anyway since it is outdated. And it's far easier for everybody to add one's two cents. The community section of the website could then be concentrated on some general information with links to the wiki. What do you think about this? Frankie -- Sent from: http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-Dev-f982480.html
