Hi All,

Can someone explain me, Why we never call Tuscany as a "SCA Runtime"
Implementation?
Atleast I can't see them being mentioned in our webpages.

I believe this term is popular among users and google search does not point
me to Tuscany web page any where near.
Can we include this term in our Home page?

I believe, we need to design our web pages with some right words/sentences
in such a way that any search related to SCA
should point the users to Tuscany project.

Any comments/suggestions are welcome.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 8:36 AM, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have put together a more user centric home page with the goal of high
> lighting why Tuscany and SCA is useful.
> This ideally would replace the existing home page (entry to Tuscany site)
> if feedback is positive.
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/New+Home+Page
>
> Key highlights:
> - User centric message
> - News section is replaced with a live Tuscany blog (which forces us to use
> the blog more often :)
> - Brought the tooling to the front page  (we need to update the tools page
> with more current information)
> - SDO/SDO boxes are now bundled into one subproject box. Clicking on each
> will take you to the overview page for those projects
>
> We can benefit from a nice diagram on this page, but at the same time it is
> more important to use the landscape for clarifying what Tuscany offers. We
> might want to consider including a nice picture on the SCA overview page.
>
> This is the start of cleaning up the rest of the pages and making them more
> current. I plan to do this one piece at a time with your help.
>
> Haleh
>



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Thanks & Regards,
Ramkumar Ramalingam

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