Vladimir Bossicard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I started my project, I took a deep deep look at several Apache
projects:
>
> - how they wrote the build file
> - how they organized the cvs tree
> - where they placed the license
> - how they named the packages
> - how they wrote their websites
>
> Several articles exist on the internet about these subjects, but I didn't
find these things stated on the Apache website.

To help myself, and possibly also others, start projects in Apache-style, I
set up a new project on Sourceforge called Krysalis (krysalis.org).

At present, there is not much there as documentation yet, but the project
itself tries to conform to what is normal practice at jakarta and
xml.apache.

Currently there is Centipede 0.1, a simple starter project for a software
module that uses Ant for the build and with Apache Cocoon for
Site+Documentation.
The new POI project developers are using it and are giving me lots of tips
and help to make it better.
Stefan Bodewig has kindly put a link to this project on the Ant -related
projects- page, and I will do my best to collaborate with all the Apache
projects I use and appreciate.

Jon Scott Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will do my best to support someone who wants to create a manual
> like that. If you hang around here and watch what happens and how people
do
> things and start to document it. Then I promise to review it and comment
on
> it.

Cool! :-)

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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