I've had a chance to go through the (truly excellent) documentation, and, from a mentor perspective came up with a few notes.
[Click versus Apache Click] Ideally, we should sprinkle in more references to "Apache Click" to reinforce the branding. Typically, we would want to refer Apache Click at the beginning of major section, and then reduce that to Click later on. [blog] Ideally, we should open up an account at blogs.apache.org, and start posting blog entries there instead. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gavin <[email protected]> Date: Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 7:30 AM Subject: Blogs for projects To: [email protected] Cc: ASF PRC Team <[email protected]> Hi All, PMCs please note that you are all welcome to have your own project specific blog at http://blogs.apache.org - 3 projects have already done so, and infrastructure had their blog, and the public relations committee (PRC) also runs the official 'Foundation' blog (http://blogs.apache.org/foundation/ - so you should contact the PRC with regards to official press releases you want doing) To request a blog, please open an infra jira ticket with the blogs component - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA/component/12312810 - mention the names of any PMC members who need an account as signups are turned off they need to be created manually just like other infra services (and no we are no LDAP ready yet but its coming :) ) Note that committers can still voice their own individual opinions by linking their own personal blog to http://planet.apache.org/committers. Any questions or comments are welcome on the infra list. Enjoy! ---------- If anyone would like help hooking up a personal blog with Planet Apache, let me know. Either way, if it's meant to be an "official" blog, we should style it "Apache Click Framework". ---- [friends of click] The ASF has some top-level sponsors, and we shouldn't dilute their support by overusing the word sponsor. In reference to the last section of Click Online, I'd suggest taking a look at what Jackrabbit does with their "Thanks" links. http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ I'd suggest doing the same, and adding a Thanks section after Reference, that includes the "attributions" we now have on the Click Online page (though using less begrudging language:). After that, and the other changes Bob indicated elsewhere, I think we should consider applying for graduation from the incubator. There will always be more to do on the code-side, but from a community and packaging perspective, Apache Click seems (more than) ready to rock. HTH, Ted.
