I didn't have anything to do with the decision, but I like Confluence, which allows you to edit your site via a wiki interface and automatically publish the site via static pages generated from the wiki. Take a look at
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/openjpa/Index
http://openjpa.apache.org/

Unfortunately I can't help on the infrastructure aspects of this alternative.

Craig

On Sep 14, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:

We're needing to make some (ahem) "improvements"
to our project home page:  <http://incubator.apache.org/river/>
such as, having some real content!

The content is more important (right now, IMO) than the project
layout, but I am looking for opinions (or better yet, people who
might want to help) on site infrastructure.

Geir setup our original project web area with (I believe) velocity
(<http://velocity.apache.org>).  There are some other projects at
Apache with nice sites, for example the openjpa project (see:
<http://openjpa.apache.org>) which uses confluence wiki.

I'd lean towards the wiki format for our project area, but would
like to know what others think before we make any changes.

Thanks for any thoughts you can share.

-Jim




Craig Russell
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