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[jira] Updated: (BEEHIVE-87) README.txt in dist doesn't have what it needs
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-87?page=history ]
Kenneth Tam updated BEEHIVE-87:
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Assign To: Steve Hanson
> README.txt in dist doesn't have what it needs
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BEEHIVE-87
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-87
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: Build
> Versions: V1Alpha, V1Beta, V1
> Reporter: Heather Stephens
> Assignee: Steve Hanson
> Fix For: V1Beta
>
> In the dist, the README.txt file is not the same one as is in the root of a given version source tree.
> We need to have not only the text Steve wrote but also the incubating disclaimer.
> See below for both sets of text.
> For alpha I will manually merge the two together before I create the archives.
> =======================================
> From root of version in source tree
> =======================================
> Welcome to Beehive!
> Apache Beehive is an effort undergoing incubation at the
> Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Incubator
> project. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects
> until a further review indicates that the infrastructure,
> communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a
> manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While
> incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the
> completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the
> project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.
> If you've come here to learn more about Beehive, here are a few
> starting points:
> BUILDING.txt: How to build Beehive on your machine.
> DEVELOPING.txt Technical notes on contributing/committing files.
> LICENSE.txt: The Apache License and any other relevant licenses
> for this software.
> NOTICE.txt: Attribution notices required by various
> contributions.
> Finally, please go to the Apache Beehive website, currently
> located (while in incubation) at:
> http://incubator.apache.org/beehive/.
> There you will find an increasing number of resources to get started.
> =======================================
> From Steve's docs somewhere
> =======================================
> APACHE BEEHIVE
>
> What is Beehive?
> -----------
>
> The goal of Beehive is to make J2EE programming easier by using JSR-175 metadata annotations
> to simplify the most complex J2EE coding tasks. Beehive is divided into three
> sub-projects:
> Page Flows -- Page Flows are built on top of Struts. The JSR-175 programming model
> allows for automatic updating of Struts configuration files as well as
> easy tooling inside of IDEs.
> Controls -- Controls are a framework for building lightweight J2EE components.
> Web Services -- The web services project implements JSR-181, a metadata annotation
> driven programming model for web services.
> Documentation
> -------------
> Complete documentation, including a users guide, tutorials, and instructions for running samples,
> is available online at
> http://incubator.apache.org/beehive/index.html
> Reference documentation is available in the following distribution JAR
> apache-beehive-incubating-1.0-alpha-XXX-docs.jar
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