wow, no mistaking your stance. content, content, content is what I'm after.

On 3/10/06, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

        You totally control what goes in the main body of the website. Put in
whatever navigation and color-scheme *you* happen to like. Go wild! If
you absolutely cannot stand having a sidebar, create your own website
and link it to java.net resources.

        Call me crazy, but I am more concerned with reliability than pretty
colors. I've always disliked SourceForge's ugly pages myself until
they've recently revamped them. You could always write a request to the
java.net admins asking for the ability to banish the sidebar altogether
or make it configurable. Requests go here:
https://java-net.dev.java.net/servlets/ForumMessageList?forumID=93

Gili

Riyad Kalla wrote:
> If by the crappy left hand menus and not being able to tell what belongs
> to the site, what belongs to the project and overall having a hard time
> finding files that belong to the project, screenshots, docs, etc... then
> yes, me too.
>
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>> I don't like their navigation though.
>>
>> Eelco
>>
>> On 3/10/06, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>         Normally I would agree... but this has been going on for over a year
>>> now (them making promises that CVS will get fixed anytime now). I don't
>>> doubt that SVN support will become standard on SF.net sometime soon. I
>>> *do* doubt that their reliability will change. Who says SVN will work
>>> any better than CVS? The flakiness was never in the CVS software, it was
>>> in the SF hardware and/or configuration.
>>>
>>>         java.net has a better track record and they do seem to meet all the
>>> requirements (don't they?). Isn't it worth looking into it?
>>>
>>> Gili
>>>
>>> Guillermo Castro wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gili,
>>>>
>>>> SouceForge has SVN support too. I think that SF is making lots of
>>>> progress in getting their tools together. The recent redesign of the
>>>> pages, the added svn support, etc. means that SF is still fighting to be
>>>> *the* open source software projects repository.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> On 3/10/06, *Gili* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             Also, java.net <http://java.net> just got SVN support!
>>>>
>>>>     https://java-net.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?messageID=11831&forumID=93
>>>>     < https://java-net.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?messageID=11831&forumID=93>
>>>>
>>>>     Gili
>>>>
>>>>     Gili wrote:
>>>>      > Hi,
>>>>      >
>>>>      >     I just realized java.net <http://java.net> has a very fast
>>>>     CVS server, mailing lists,
>>>>      > issue tracker, etc... I think it has everything we need (correct
>>>>     me if
>>>>      > I'm wrong).
>>>>      >
>>>>      >     Also, I think we could even plug in JIRA to use as the issue
>>>>     tracker
>>>>      > if we wanted.
>>>>      >
>>>>      >     Would it be possible to move off SF's crusty CVS server and onto
>>>>      > java.net <http://java.net>?
>>>>      >
>>>>      > Gili
>>>>
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