>Is there something that we could do to make the first few minutes smoother?
I would suggest adding a section of projects/products currently using Jackrabbit. Ie. Magnolia CMS, JBoss Portal, etc... >One exciting opportunity is taking the example web application contributed by Mark Slater and enhancing it to create a simple drop-in war file that could serve as an easy-to-install and easy-to-play-with introduction to Jackrabbit. I am currently working on a simple AddressBook-using-Jackrabbit Article. It will have a downloadable webapp as well. I can contribute it, when complete, so you can decide what to do with it. STAY METAL! Roy Russo JBoss Portal Developer -----Original Message----- From: Jukka Zitting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 1:29 PM To: jackrabbit-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Improving the first impressions Hi, With the graduation from the Incubator and the release of Jackrabbit 1.0 getting closer, we can expect to receive a fair amount of external interest in near future. This is a great chance to attract new users and contributors, and I'd like us to make the most of this opportunity. The crucial time for attracting new users are the first few minutes after a user arrives on the Jackrabbit web site or decides to try using Jackrabbit. I'll focus on these moments for the next few weeks and I'd like to welcome all of you contribute in whatever way you like. Ideas, comments, documentation, example applications, and bug reports or fixes are all welcome. What do you think are the main issues that negatively affect the first impressions of a new user? Is there something that we could do to make the first few minutes smoother? I'm currently rewieving the First Hops document for improvements (see JCR-348 and JCR-351), but there are also a lot of other opportunities for improvement starting from editing the Jackrabbit front page. Please reply with your ideas or file improvement requests to Jira! One exciting opportunity is taking the example web application contributed by Mark Slater and enhancing it to create a simple drop-in war file that could serve as an easy-to-install and easy-to-play-with introduction to Jackrabbit. This is by no means a trivial task, but a team of a few contributors could well come up with great results. Any volunteers? I'd be happy to help coordinate such a team. BR, Jukka Zitting -- Yukatan - http://yukatan.fi/ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software craftsmanship, JCR consulting, and Java development