On Jun 4, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Eric Dalquist wrote:

> I'd like to see the following for bookmarks and for 'birthing'  
> projects in general.
>
> - The project should be maven based and follow the outline here  
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/QgIl

I doubt this is or should be a requirement. Even Apache doesn't  
*require* projects to be based on Maven. Having said that, for new  
development it certainly seems reasonable.

> -- Along these lines project leads need SSH access to the ja- 
> sig.org machine to publish maven artifacts & sites

Or they could have quickbuilder make them for them... ;) Scott -- do  
we have reusable enough steps we could provide a skeleton quickbuild  
project to do that kind of stuff?

> - The 'main' web-presence for the project should be in confluence,  
> weather a whole space or just a set of pages in the Portlets/ 
> Channels/Services spaces
> - The project confluence presence should link to the maven  
> generated site. The separation here is that the confluence space is  
> more end user documentation where as the maven site is generated  
> developer documentation.

I think the key here is there's a developer focused site, and at  
least a short introduction/"marketing" site. What the project is,  
what it does, deployer documentation, etc.

Jason

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