Our website link is: http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/
Astute observers may notice that nothing is there. I'd like to get a basic podling web site up there ASAP, so we can put out the "welcome mat", have a place to report status and accomplishments, list committers, etc. As we get an issue tracker up and other services up, they would be linked to from this site as well. This could transition into the TLP's website, or it could be tossed out once we graduate. In either case, I think we want something there for now. I've been reading through the podling documentation and I see there is some relevant advice: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html Essentially, the website must meet certain requirements for navigation, content, etc. We can use whatever tool we want to generate it, but Apache Velocity Anakia <http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/releases/anakia-1.0/>appears to be preferred. I don't have a strong preference, but it seems to me that gaining some familiarity with that tool would be a generally good thing for me to do. So I can take a look. We need to check the source and generated site into SVN. Any objections to putting the web site here using Velocity Anakia? Would these directories conflict with anything that we are importing from the OOo source tree? /site/src /site/gen -Rob
