Guillaume is fixing a few of the missing links on the home page. Also, wrt:
> ==== CS10 > _The project maintains a public list of its contributors who have decision > power -- the project's PMC (Project Management Committee) consists of those > contributors._ > > TODO, I don't think that list exists but it will eventually be at > people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#groovy-pmc > once the project graduates. There is this page here: http://incubator.apache.org/projects/groovy.html We didn't spell out PMC/PPMC on that page. If we did, would that be what is expected? > [...] I'm not familiar with Gradle but I suppose there's a build option to > list them? $ gradlew dependencies gives a fairly comprehensive list of dependencies including build.tool dependencies. Paul. On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Cédric, > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Cédric Champeau > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Bertrand wrote: >>> TODO: http://groovy.apache.org/ redirects to http://groovy-lang.org/, do >>> we plan on keeping it like that? >> >> ...My vision to this, what we >> might do is using groovy.a.o for *development of Groovy itself*, while >> groovy-lang.org would be the user facing site.... > > That sounds good to me, I moved that info to CO10 and updated CD20 to > mention the "fork me on github" banner. Note that that banner is not > visible for me using Firefox Developer Edition 43.0a2 (2015-10-14). > >> LC20 >>> TODO: do we have a documented verification of that? JIRA ticket? >> >> Apart from using Rat, no, I don't think we have. But I think it adresses >> LC30. We don't have any dependency which is not OSS or not approved... > > do we have, or can we create a jira ticket or similar page that > documents all the the current dependencies? I'm not familiar with > Gradle but I suppose there's a build option to list them? > >> RE40 >> ...Votes and announcements explicitly refer to those binaries as convenience >> binaries... > > Ok, I have updated that and removed the TODO. > >> QU30 >> >> We have http://groovy-lang.org/security.html, but not linked from top-level >> page or menu.... > > I don't think that page explains how to report security issues. A link > to http://www.apache.org/security/ would be sufficient. > > -Bertrand
