I still have to study how to correctly publish multiple james versions (2.2, 2.3, trunk) and how to backport site generation stuff to 2.2 and 2.3 in order to generate correct reports for them.

Maybe I should create a branch for the creation of "Server 2.2" and I should upgrade the 2.3 branch with the current trunk work about the site (pom + site folder)

Furthermore what would be the better navigation for this stuff?

I identified this options:
1) Add them in the top bar so that we have:
JAMES Project | Server 2.2 | Server 2.3 | Server Trunk | jSPF | Mime4J | JSieve

2) Add them in the Server page adding a common menu at the top of the left column:
http://james.apache.org/server/index.html
Add a menu named "Releases" and including:
"Server 2.2.0"
"Server 2.3.0"
"Server Trunk"

I'm not satisfied by this 2 solutions, because the first is too much intrusive and in the second it will not be so clear which version you are browsing.

Maybe I should also create version specific Logos for the server projects so that the logo will make it more clear.


Any feedback is welcome as I really don't know how to proceed.

Stefano

PS: the reports of the currently deployed 2.3B version are the one from trunk and not from the 2.3 branch.

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