Geoffrey Young wrote:

Stas Bekman wrote:

Jim Martinez wrote:


Hi,

On the perl.apache.org site there is this placeholder:

http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/index.html

Would it be appropriate to place a link there to this:

http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html

Using the shortcuts navigation, the information light place holder is
always one click away.  The apache testing document doesn't enjoy such
prominent linking and yet it's much more useful that the placeholder
page.

Perhaps the testing document should replace the place holder entirely.


Good idea, Jim.

I'm not sure the current http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/ is the
right location though. I remember Geoff put it there, so it'll be in the
menu, but Apache-Test is not mod_perl, so it should probably leave
elsewhere.


well, perl.apache.org is the parent page for all projects within the
Apache-Perl TLP, so Apache-Test didn't seem so bad.  httpd.apache.org/apreq
and httpd.apache.org/test (before we took it over) were similar examples of
similar circumstances.  but we can create a /projects page if you like as
well, with /projects/Apache-Test hanging off of that.

The problem is that doesn't fit well with the rest of the top-level material, which is all things mod_perl.


We can keep it there, but I'd suggest to remove it from the top menu, create a sub-menu (like we have now for short-cuts and other boxes), call it sub-projects and put it there. It's easy to do with DocSet.

Should we start perl.apache.org/projects/ or something like that for
sub-projects?

Ideas?


that's fine with me.  the main reason I put that page up was because
Apache-Test is becoming a relatively complex subproject - it supports both
perl and php-based tests (both server and command-line) natively now, as
well as apache C modules, and the plan is to incorporate mod_parrot when I
have the time.  so, my idea was to have Apache-Test/perl, Apache-Test/php,
etc for documentation on each interface.  but to make that
projects/Apache-Test/perl, etc is no big deal with me.  I just don't have
the free tuits at the moment.

Right, I think my suggestion above should work.

any chance we can coerce you into leading the effort, jim? :)

Yes, Jim, we need your help!


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