On 3/28/19 5:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Changed to -1 due to recent commit removing an nms project. Will change back if
thats reverted. As flagged in seperate threads.
No released NMS project was removed. The removed bits were related to
an original attempt at an NMS.AMQP client that was never completed and
the source has since been removed, this content should have been removed
a long time ago but that ball got dropped. The source code in the
NMS.AMQP git repo is a different work and was never released either and
requires work to get it into a releasable state, as well as a completely
new set of site docs once released. If you are volunteering to do that
work that's great.
As Robbie stated in the other website mail thread, the bits removed from
the website was of no benefit to the user as it reference a non-existent
work. Further since the NMS.AMQP bits are not released the foundation
policy on publication of released work prohibits pointing users towards
unreleased works. You can update your knowledge on the release policy
here: http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#publication
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 4:21 PM +0000, "Jean-Baptiste Onofré"
<[email protected]> wrote:
+1
Regards
JB
On 27/03/2019 21:07, Justin Bertram wrote:
As most of you probably know there's been work underway to update the
ActiveMQ website for the better part of a year. That work has reached a
point where it makes sense to vote on whether or not it should replace the
existing website. The new website is available at:
http://activemq.apache.org/activemq-website/
All existing links for *ActiveMQ 5.x* content should continue to work as-is.
The source files for the new site are hosted here:
https://github.com/apache/activemq-website/
This repo includes instructions on how to modify, test, & update the site.
[ ] +1 approve the promotion of the new website to be the official ActiveMQ
website
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why)
Here's my +1
Justin
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Tim Bish