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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by "Brian K. Wallace" <br...@transmorphix.com> on 2006/04/13 16:53:47 UTC

TLP site re-org

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I saw the update to the wiki re: TLP and the 'working on a new logo' -
have to say "cool!" to that one. I had actually talked to someone about
gen'ing a few so we could look at an update [TLP + maturity of the
project... little face lift :-)]

In thinking about maven[2], TLP, the current Tapestry site and the
stated objective of breaking Tapestry up into 'sub-projects' - what do
you think about having a tapestry-site component/project? I was over in
maven-land looking at their site and from what I saw (and I was there
long enough to submit a patch to part of the site before we went down
the 'documentation' road :-)) I liked the idea of a "more high-level"
site with each 'component' generating its own site under the project.

To illustrate:

site/
  News               <-- This would require tapestry-site to be updated
  Releases           <-- Nothing under this heading would
  --------
  Current
  4.0
  3.0


Then when 4.X has another release, all that documentation is generated
from the 4.X release and updated under that one link on the main site -
no changes need to be made at the project site level. (currently 3.0.3
is hardcoded into the overall tapestry site so a new 3.X release
mandates a change to both the 3.X documentation as well as the tapestry
site itself.

Just a thought...

Brian
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Re: TLP site re-org

Posted by Geoff Longman <gl...@gmail.com>.
I'm not

G

On 4/13/06, Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are there any Tapestry developers who are not on the Tapestry Support
> Network mailing list?  I'll send invites to those that are not.
>
> On 4/13/06, Brian K. Wallace <br...@transmorphix.com> wrote:
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> > I saw the update to the wiki re: TLP and the 'working on a new logo' -
> > have to say "cool!" to that one. I had actually talked to someone about
> > gen'ing a few so we could look at an update [TLP + maturity of the
> > project... little face lift :-)]
> >
> > In thinking about maven[2], TLP, the current Tapestry site and the
> > stated objective of breaking Tapestry up into 'sub-projects' - what do
> > you think about having a tapestry-site component/project? I was over in
> > maven-land looking at their site and from what I saw (and I was there
> > long enough to submit a patch to part of the site before we went down
> > the 'documentation' road :-)) I liked the idea of a "more high-level"
> > site with each 'component' generating its own site under the project.
> >
> > To illustrate:
> >
> > site/
> >   News               <-- This would require tapestry-site to be updated
> >   Releases           <-- Nothing under this heading would
> >   --------
> >   Current
> >   4.0
> >   3.0
> >
> >
> > Then when 4.X has another release, all that documentation is generated
> > from the 4.X release and updated under that one link on the main site -
> > no changes need to be made at the project site level. (currently 3.0.3
> > is hardcoded into the overall tapestry site so a new 3.X release
> > mandates a change to both the 3.X documentation as well as the tapestry
> > site itself.
> >
> > Just a thought...
> >
> > Brian
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>
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Re: TLP site re-org

Posted by Andreas Andreou <an...@di.uoa.gr>.
i don't think i am..

Howard Lewis Ship wrote:

>Are there any Tapestry developers who are not on the Tapestry Support
>Network mailing list? I'll send invites to those that are not.
>
>On 4/13/06, Brian K. Wallace <br...@transmorphix.com> wrote:
>

> I saw the update to the wiki re: TLP and the 'working on a new logo' -
> have to say "cool!" to that one. I had actually talked to someone about
> gen'ing a few so we could look at an update [TLP + maturity of the
> project... little face lift :-)]
>
> In thinking about maven[2], TLP, the current Tapestry site and the
> stated objective of breaking Tapestry up into 'sub-projects' - what do
> you think about having a tapestry-site component/project? I was over in
> maven-land looking at their site and from what I saw (and I was there
> long enough to submit a patch to part of the site before we went down
> the 'documentation' road :-)) I liked the idea of a "more high-level"
> site with each 'component' generating its own site under the project.
>
> To illustrate:
>
> site/
>   News               <-- This would require tapestry-site to be updated
>   Releases           <-- Nothing under this heading would
>   --------
>   Current
>   4.0
>   3.0
>
>
> Then when 4.X has another release, all that documentation is generated
> from the 4.X release and updated under that one link on the main site -
> no changes need to be made at the project site level. (currently 3.0.3
> is hardcoded into the overall tapestry site so a new 3.X release
> mandates a change to both the 3.X documentation as well as the tapestry
> site itself.
>
> Just a thought...
>
> Brian


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>Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
>Creator, Jakarta HiveMind

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Re: TLP site re-org

Posted by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>.
For the moment, yes. Committers.  I'll get back to you by private e-mail.


On 4/13/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com> wrote:
> With 'developers' you mean committers?
>
> Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> > Are there any Tapestry developers who are not on the Tapestry Support
> > Network mailing list?  I'll send invites to those that are not.
> > --
> > Howard M. Lewis Ship
> > Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
> > Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
> > Creator, Jakarta HiveMind
> >
> > Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support
> > and project work.  http://howardlewisship.com
> >
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> DTQ Software
> Web Application Design and Programming
> http://www.dtqsoftware.com
>
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Re: TLP site re-org

Posted by Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com>.
With 'developers' you mean committers?

Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> Are there any Tapestry developers who are not on the Tapestry Support
> Network mailing list?  I'll send invites to those that are not.
> --
> Howard M. Lewis Ship
> Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
> Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
> Creator, Jakarta HiveMind
>
> Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support
> and project work.  http://howardlewisship.com
>
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Re: TLP site re-org

Posted by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>.
Are there any Tapestry developers who are not on the Tapestry Support
Network mailing list?  I'll send invites to those that are not.

On 4/13/06, Brian K. Wallace <br...@transmorphix.com> wrote:
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>
> I saw the update to the wiki re: TLP and the 'working on a new logo' -
> have to say "cool!" to that one. I had actually talked to someone about
> gen'ing a few so we could look at an update [TLP + maturity of the
> project... little face lift :-)]
>
> In thinking about maven[2], TLP, the current Tapestry site and the
> stated objective of breaking Tapestry up into 'sub-projects' - what do
> you think about having a tapestry-site component/project? I was over in
> maven-land looking at their site and from what I saw (and I was there
> long enough to submit a patch to part of the site before we went down
> the 'documentation' road :-)) I liked the idea of a "more high-level"
> site with each 'component' generating its own site under the project.
>
> To illustrate:
>
> site/
>   News               <-- This would require tapestry-site to be updated
>   Releases           <-- Nothing under this heading would
>   --------
>   Current
>   4.0
>   3.0
>
>
> Then when 4.X has another release, all that documentation is generated
> from the 4.X release and updated under that one link on the main site -
> no changes need to be made at the project site level. (currently 3.0.3
> is hardcoded into the overall tapestry site so a new 3.X release
> mandates a change to both the 3.X documentation as well as the tapestry
> site itself.
>
> Just a thought...
>
> Brian
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Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
Creator, Jakarta HiveMind

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