On Feb 13, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
How about more of a Partners or just a Plug-ins page?
Other option, would be to create a page describing and offering the
Powered by Geronimo logo and a Ready for Geronimo logo, so other
sites/projects could use it if they want and provide
How about more of a Partners or just a Plug-ins page?
Other option, would be to create a page describing and offering the
Powered by Geronimo logo and a Ready for Geronimo logo, so other
sites/projects could use it if they want and provide a link back to our
homepage (more along what Eclipse
On Feb 8, 2008 8:56 AM, Donald Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float
the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section
on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be
Since most of the discussion on these two threads has moved to this
thread, I'm going to reiterate, here:
I'm going to be against a page like:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxSITE/Powered+by+Geronimo
Your intentions may be good, but I don't think it's appropriate to
link
On Feb 8, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to
float the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation
section on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
Thoughts?
I always have a hard time with
On another stream of thought, relating to the logo and 'catch phrases',
rather then going with something uncommon/unique.. something that might
actually obscure the meaning of what we're trying to convey - any thoughts
on staying with something universally recognizable, keeping it simple?
For
No, the tested/supported level of JDKs should be in the User Docs for
each release. The Ready/Partner idea is to promote those people who are
extending the Geronimo experience by providing applications or unique
assemblies
-Donald
Alexey Petrenko wrote:
2008/2/8, Donald Woods [EMAIL
2008/2/8, Donald Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float
the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section
on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known
On Feb 8, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to
float the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation
section on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known
Joe Bohn wrote:
Donald Woods wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to
float the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation
section on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known
In-line below.
Joe Bohn wrote:
Donald Woods wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to
float the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation
section on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known
I'm not sure two separate pages are the way to go with this. They're
essentially two sides of the same coin in my mind. Maybe there could be a
page that lists
things that use Geronimo in some way or another, whether it be a plugin or a
custom assembly of some sort. Sort of a one stop shop for
Donald Woods wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float
the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section
on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known applications/frameworks that run on
Vamsi/Manu,
Right place to document Tuscany integration plug-in you guys had developed.
On Feb 8, 2008 10:26 PM, Donald Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float
the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section
+1 really like the idea
We would have to add the entry somewhere within the Community menu box and
probably beef-up a little bit the overview section.
Maybe moving the Geronimo supported/verified version under each applications/plug-ins
section would look better. We could potentially import
To foster more projects to test and support Geronimo, I'd like to float
the idea of creating a new page under the Community navigation section
on our home page called -
Ready for Geronimo
The content of this page would be -
- known applications/frameworks that run on Geronimo
-
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