On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
> on 6/27/02 11:10 AM, "Kasper Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Isn't maven more directed towards each independent top-project??
> > The great thing about the java.sun.com layout is that there is so much room
> > for writing stuff and linking to stuff.
>
> I would be strongly -1 on copying their layout. We should be original from
> Sun.
I'm hoping that an aspect of maven will focus on dealing with collections
of projects at some point. creating a top level site for them, grouping
documentation.
If it can be nice and recursive, then it could create a nice automated
system with a common look and feel. I guess a lot of that is really xdoc
and not maven.
> > Yeah i know, I was actually more refering to announced sessions, lets say a
> > posting on the front page of jakarta.apache.org
> > July 16 11:00 A.M. PDT/6:00 P.M. GMT
> > The Turbine Framework
> > Guests: Jon Scott Stevens and Jason Van Zyl
> >
> > And then some kind of swing app on top so people doesn't have to install a
> > IRC client.
>
> The ChatZilla irc client comes with Mozilla and works pretty well/easily and
> is free. I don't see why that is such a hurdle for people.
agreed, however the idea of announced sessions is quite cool. Rather than
just a talk on the turbine framework, it could focus on things like:
Tomcat 5 released, come learn about this new release and what it gives
you.
Maven 1.0 out, why you should use it.
or just question and answer sessions.
Hen
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