On 19 Mar 2004, at 08:50, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 11 Mar 2004, at 12:47, Stefan Bodewig wrote:On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:32:31 +0100 Stefan Bodewig wrote:
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Depends on what you consider a sister resource.
At least, I guess robert is considering planetapache would be one of them :) -- external resources to apache.org domain
This is to broad to me for a general "I'll add some unless anybody objects". I'd like to know which you'll add unless anybody objects.
my original suggestion for something like 'Resources (Unofficial)'.
How about "External Resources" then? "Sister" implies more endorsement than is needed IMHO.
the argument was that it's good to be consistent with www.apache.org (which uses this particular term). after reflection, i'm still inclined towards "Resources (Unofficial)" (being both concise and accurate) or "External Resources" (i like it less than the first for aesthetic reasons) and away from "Sister Resources" but my feeling aren't too strong...
anyone else have preferences they'd like to express?
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users will need to be able to find these related resources which will be hosted offshore (rather than by the ASF).
I think the jpackage project may be one of the related projects, then. They provide RPMs for quite a few Java Apache projects.
i'd definitely agree.
after brian's comments about the great strides made by the freeBSD ports of ASF product coded in java, i'd also like to think about adding a freeBSD related link.
but, now (before we start adding links) is probably a good time to gauge community feelings about suitability. if anyone has any opinions on this, then this would be a really good time to speak up :)
- robert
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