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Plushnikov Michail resolved SITE-56.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
         Assignee: Plushnikov Michail  (was: Wouter Zoons)

http://docs.andromda.org/changes-report.html is now up-to-date.

> Release History page suggests AndroMDA is dead.
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>
>                 Key: SITE-56
>                 URL: http://jira.andromda.org/jira/browse/SITE-56
>             Project: Website
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: David W Smiley
>            Assignee: Plushnikov Michail
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
>
>
> I discovered AndroMDA today and it looked neat so I wanted to check out a 
> tutorial document to get a feel for it.  So from your "documentation" 
> tab/page, I click on the getting started link bringing me here:
> http://galaxy.andromda.org/docs-3.1/starting.html
> That in turn brought me to an area of your site that had a different 
> navigation and look & feel.  This area of your site really hurts the AndroMDA 
> image because it suggests that the AndroMDA project is dead (!).  What raised 
> my alarm bells was navigating to the "Release History" link on the left nav 
> bar:
> http://galaxy.andromda.org/docs-3.1/changes-report.html
> That told me that the latest release was 2.5 years ago as I write this.  I 
> was about to run away from the project before I thought to double-check on 
> the vitality of AndroMDA.  Please fix this.

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