On Tue, January 30, 2007 3:07 pm, Ted Husted wrote: > Under Documentation are the links to the archived sites for Struts > 1.2.9 and Struts 1.3.5, which are the most current GA releases. > (Struts 2.0.x is in beta.)
I'm not following... conceptually I mean... I followed the links just fine :) ... saying they are the "archived" sites implies there are current or "live" sites somewhere, does it not? And regardless, why would someone think to go there for a wiki? It wasn't immediately obvious to me. > Under Development are the links to the latest draft documentation for > each product. Actually, that seems to lead me to the "home" page for each product :) If your calling that "draft documentation", then OK, but it's not what I would equate to what I found there. > Asking for the "home page" is a bit of a loaded question, since we > support multiple releases of each product, along with the development > versions of each product. I only asked how to get to the home pages because you used the phrase :) Besides, it's reasonable I think to have a page each for S1 and S2, as you do. That's the logical demarcation point I think. Just to clarify my motiviation so you know I'm not just being a wanker :) ... I believe wikis are a fantastic way for all users, not just project devs, to share information with one another in a persistent way. Because of that, I always like to see a link to it front and center on any project I might use. The link IS still there, I just think it could be a little easier to find and not buried down a layer or two, i.e., on struts.apache.org somewhere in the nav bar, especially if it isn't immediately obvious what layers need to be traversed to get to it. Frank --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]