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Posted to dev@ode.apache.org by Bruce Snyder <br...@gmail.com> on 2006/08/10 19:11:45 UTC

List of BPEL Engines on Wikipedia

I just noticed that the Wikipedia List of BPEL Engines
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BPEL_engines) includes PXE but
still lists the vendor as Fivesight. I also noticed that that Apache
ODE is not listed at all. Being that I'm not a representative of
Intalio, I don't want to mess with PXE's description but thought I'd
point it. But as part of Apache ODE, I'd like to see it represented in
this list. However, this raises another issue - the fact that there is
no website for ODE to which we can refer people for further
information.

I know we've only just begun working on the website and it will
probably take some time. Is it possible to put together something
quick that is static and can be used for the project website until a
better website is available? Currently the ODE project website is
lacking just a bit:

http://incubator.apache.org/ode

FYI, creating a static site for a podling is all described here:

http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html

And all we really need at this time is a single static page that
explains the who, where, what, why and how of Apache ODE.

Bruce
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Re: List of BPEL Engines on Wikipedia

Posted by Matthieu Riou <ma...@gmail.com>.
For now, I've made a "welcome page" that is almost the same as our wiki (
wiki.apache.org/ode) home. I've uploaded it and it should show up tomorrow.
Works as a temporary solution until we clean up and export our cwiki.

Matthieu

On 8/10/06, Alex Boisvert <bo...@intalio.com> wrote:
>
> I updated the wikipedia page with Apache Ode and a reference from PXE to
> Ode.   The Ode link points to the empty project web page as an incentive
> to get it setup asap!
>
> alex
>
>
> Bruce Snyder wrote:
> > I just noticed that the Wikipedia List of BPEL Engines
> > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BPEL_engines) includes PXE but
> > still lists the vendor as Fivesight. I also noticed that that Apache
> > ODE is not listed at all. Being that I'm not a representative of
> > Intalio, I don't want to mess with PXE's description but thought I'd
> > point it. But as part of Apache ODE, I'd like to see it represented in
> > this list. However, this raises another issue - the fact that there is
> > no website for ODE to which we can refer people for further
> > information.
> >
> > I know we've only just begun working on the website and it will
> > probably take some time. Is it possible to put together something
> > quick that is static and can be used for the project website until a
> > better website is available? Currently the ODE project website is
> > lacking just a bit:
> >
> > http://incubator.apache.org/ode
> >
> > FYI, creating a static site for a podling is all described here:
> >
> > http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html
> >
> > And all we really need at this time is a single static page that
> > explains the who, where, what, why and how of Apache ODE.
> >
> > Bruce
>
>

Re: List of BPEL Engines on Wikipedia

Posted by Alex Boisvert <bo...@intalio.com>.
I updated the wikipedia page with Apache Ode and a reference from PXE to 
Ode.   The Ode link points to the empty project web page as an incentive 
to get it setup asap!

alex


Bruce Snyder wrote:
> I just noticed that the Wikipedia List of BPEL Engines
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BPEL_engines) includes PXE but
> still lists the vendor as Fivesight. I also noticed that that Apache
> ODE is not listed at all. Being that I'm not a representative of
> Intalio, I don't want to mess with PXE's description but thought I'd
> point it. But as part of Apache ODE, I'd like to see it represented in
> this list. However, this raises another issue - the fact that there is
> no website for ODE to which we can refer people for further
> information.
>
> I know we've only just begun working on the website and it will
> probably take some time. Is it possible to put together something
> quick that is static and can be used for the project website until a
> better website is available? Currently the ODE project website is
> lacking just a bit:
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/ode
>
> FYI, creating a static site for a podling is all described here:
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html
>
> And all we really need at this time is a single static page that
> explains the who, where, what, why and how of Apache ODE.
>
> Bruce