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 -- Jason Shao Application Developer Rutgers University, Office of Instructional & Research Technology v. 732-445-8726 | f. 732-445-5539 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http:// jay.shao.org -- Join your friends and colleagues at JA-SIG with Altitude: June 24-27, 2007 in Denver, CO USA. Featuring keynotes by: Phil Windley, Matt Raible, Matt Asay Sessions on topics including: CAS, uPortal, Portlets, Sakai, Identity Management, and Open Source For more information & registration visit: http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/07summer/index.html --- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
