Robert Burrell Donkin ha scritto:
> On 12/9/08, Norman Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sorry to were not clear.. I meaned grouping jSPF and JDKIM ..
>>
>> But yeah grouping stuff together is a great idea.
> 
> I like the idea of multiple classifications. For example jDKIM might
> be classified under crypto, antispam and mailet. Pages would be
> created for crypto and antispam describing James capabilities in this
> area.

Does this mean that classification only exists in the web and for svn
they are all at the same level? Or a main classification exists also in
svn and then additional classifications are added on the web?

I find that deep nesting in svn does not help browsing/searching things
so I'm slightly toward a solution that give us a single folder in svn
and groups on the web.

So the toplevel menu could be changed from products to categories, in a
similar way:

- server
  - containing only the server product, maybe with optional modules in
future.
- mailet
  - api
  - base
  - crypto
  - sieve
  - domainkey
- mime4j
- jsieve
- protocols
  - imap
  ... (more to come)
- antispam
  - jspf
  .... (domainkey/dkim/srs/bayes)
- proofing
  - postage
  - mpt

I don't like the mix between categories and products, expecially for
mime4j and jsieve. Maybe they can be placed in a category too? Any idea?

Stefano

> Robert
>> Cheers,
>> Norman
>>
>> 2008/12/9 Robert Burrell Donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Norman Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I would list jDKIM under jSPF.. And when jDKIM is complete we just
>>>> need to find some time to extract the bayesian stuff to provide a
>>>> complete set of antispam libs ;-)
>>> antispam sounds like a better title that jSPF. it could link to a sub
>>> site at http://james.apache.org/antispam to give a introduction to
>>> spam fighting with James.
>>>
>>> along those lines, postage and MPT are both proofing libraries. they
>>> could usefully be grouped. if any other protocols are factored out
>>> then IMAP would be grouped with other protocols.
>>>
>>> i would really like a inherited menu listing everything at James with
>>> (multiple) categorisation. there's a lot of stuff in James and one of
>>> the advantages of factoring libraries out is that it gives more
>>> visibility.
>>>
>>> - robert
>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>> Norma Maurer
>>>>
>>>> 2008/12/8 Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Robert Burrell Donkin ha scritto:
>>>>>> http://james.apache.org/imap/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> feedback welcomed
>>>>> The "IMAP" seems too small compared to our other logos, but this is a
>>>>> detail ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> We should start thinking how to deal with the expanding top level menu.
>>>>> At 800x600 this does no more fit the menu bar.
>>>>> =====================
>>>>> - JAMES Project
>>>>> - Server
>>>>> - Mailets
>>>>>  - api
>>>>>  - base
>>>>>  - standard
>>>>>  - crypto
>>>>> - jSPF
>>>>> - Mime4J
>>>>> - JSieve
>>>>> - Postage
>>>>> - IMAP
>>>>> - MPT
>>>>> - jDKIM ?
>>>>> ====================
>>>>>
>>>>> Stefano
>>>>>
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