Maybe we could create an "Old Stuffs" boxe to group together all these old stuffs ?
Jacques > > Thanks for your feedback on this David. We hadn't even posted news > entries on sf.net or java.net about the ASF move, but that is now fixed. > > I updated the web site pages to remove the header links and just > include side bar links on the home page and make it clear that they > are old listings. Hopefully now if anyone finds OFBiz through sf.net > or java.net it will push them to the ASF ofbiz site, and for now the > incubator status page as well. > > I have removed or disabled most of the resources on the sf.net and > java.net sites, but the java.net site project edit page seems to be > bugging out now, so I'll play with that later. > > The information there is fairly simple, but if anyone has a chance to > take a look at it I'd appreciate feedback or notice of anything > that's wrong or a bit dumb... ;) > > -David > > > On Sep 11, 2006, at 10:56 AM, David Welton wrote: > > >> We've kept these around because we do still have accounts on sf.net > >> and java.net because ofbiz was previously hosted on both of them. > > > > The java.net one doesn't link anywhere specific. Were it me, I think > > I would eliminate it just to reduce clutter. The SF one in > > particular, though, links to the project, which might lead some people > > astray... > > > >> Is there any policy about removing such things, ie either the logos/ > >> links or the actual projects? It might be a good idea to clean up > >> these old accounts, ie get rid of them... > > > > I don't think they're really a problem - I'd just put prominent links > > on both to the current location of OFBiz, and perhaps shut down those > > portions of their services that they allow you to. > > > > -- > > David N. Welton > > - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/ > > > > Linux, Open Source Consulting > > - http://www.dedasys.com/
