Richard S. Hall wrote: > 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.
Yep. And that's what we need a volunteer for. Did I get the impression Alex was volunteering? Upayavira

