Hi Ben,

afaik I already have edit permission with my user. I already changed some sites with my user "mcs" successfully. I just did not want to change anything as long as no one shared my thoughts. The latest feedback is motivation enough for me :-)

Marcus


Am 15.11.2010 22:21, schrieb Ben Gunter:
It does need some work, like many areas of the site. If you tell me your Confluence username, I can give you permission to edit pages. I would appreciate the help.

-Ben

On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Marcus Kraßmann <m...@syn-online.de <mailto:m...@syn-online.de>> wrote:

    Hi list,

    not sure if this affects more the dev or the users list, so I will
    start here.

    I never felt good with the structure of the download area on
    stripesframework.org <http://stripesframework.org>.
    Having a look on it, I see the current release version. Good, so far.
    Now I would expect a download link for Stripes. Clicking the first
    link with the word "stripes" in it will surely give me the current
    release. But it doesn't! Instead,  I get a very outdated
    "Documentation Snapshot". What the heck?!?
    Okay, sharply looking at the head lines. "Stripes Downloads"
    sounds good. Some explanatory words, okay. But where is the
    f**king download link? An (again) outdated Sourceforge RSS seems
    to be included, anouncing Stripes 1.5.1, but clicking here again
    does not forward to the JAR.

    I don't want to be offending, but IMHO the download site is one of
    the worst areas of stripesframework.org
    <http://stripesframework.org> and it should really be redesigned /
    restructured. This is what I would do if no one would stop me from
    doing it:

        * Bring important stuff to the top, especially a link to
          "http://sourceforge.net/projects/stripes/files/";
          <http://sourceforge.net/projects/stripes/files/> which is
          always up2date! After this section, follow with
          documentation links (if needed).
        * Add a small Maven section with a Stripes dependency snippet.
          So Maven users just need to copy&paste it into their pom.xml
          file.
        * Eliminate anything related to old released before 1.5.x, or
          create an own "archive" site for this outdated stuff.
        * Remove the
          
"{rss:url=http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projfiles.php?group_id=145476&x=1
          
<http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projfiles.php?group_id=145476&x=1>}".
          Really important news are on the starting page in green
          boxes. (And I have no clue how this RSS gets its data. I
          found this link at SourceForge:
          http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=145476 , but it
          generates other news that the RSS link.)
        * Maybe, add a link where the current 1.5.x SNAPSHOT can be
          downloaded ("nightly build" based on the latest SVN code).
          Again together with a Maven snippet.

    What are your thoughts about this topic? Any other opinions? Did I
    miss something, or do you feel that the download area is fine as
    it is?

    Kind regards,
    Marcus

    
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