Upayavira wrote:
= the incubator.apache.org/felix website =
This is currently effectively a single page site. This may be okay
for an incubating project, but it certainly isn't for a TLP. I'm not
sure when we would need to deal with this (i.e. before or after
graduation), but we will need to.
We'll need to have some basic documentation for Felix - maybe an
introductory tutorial - stuff that a newcomer is likely to want to read.
Maybe we have this stuff already, in which case great, we just need to
move it to incubator.apache.org/felix.
Well, the documentation definitely needs improvement, there is no
argument there; however, it is not as bad as it appears if you just look
at the incubator page. On the wiki we have docs for:
* Felix community roles and processes
* Felix Usage
* Felix OSGi Bundle Repository
* Felix TCK results
Among other things. We can also move over the tutorial from
(http://oscar-osgi.sf.net/tutorial) without much difficulty if someone
has the time to do it...this was already started on the wiki, but not
finished.
Now, as far as the question of what technology to use (Confluence or
Maven), I'd propose we continue to use Confluence for our wiki, but just
make do with Maven for now for our main site. Maven works in a way that
fits into the Apache infrastructure as it is right now, so life with it
will be easier.
I guess the main issue for me is, I don't really know how to structure
and synchronize what we have on the wiki with what is on the incubator
web page.
-> richard