Hi, > That's a good point but again other projects do similar things, no? > One example is ComDev. Are the things they produce (e.g. content) being > "released" properly? Some of it just pops up on their homepage.
Documentation is seen as different true. In this case the slides do also contain some code (phython, poms and the like) so it may not be considered just documentation. I agree it’s not clear cut. Perhaps this also helps [1] "Generically, a release is anything that is published beyond the group that owns it. For an Apache project, that means any publication outside the development community, defined as individuals actively participating in development or following the dev list.” Given we want people outside our development community to use it is look like we probably need to make releases. If we want to make convenient zips / tars of things and use the ASF distribution mechanise we would certainly need to make releases. Thanks, Justin 1. http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-definition
