Hi,
On 05/12/12 14:54, Andy Seaborne wrote:
Here is a check list of resources that I assembled from the proposal. If
it looks OK, I'll start to raise the JIRA and subJIRA for the
"immediate" items as soon as possible.
== Immediate
1/ Mailing lists - done.
2/ JIRA for Marmotta
This will need an named administrator who can set the JIRA area up fr
the project. A volunteer please?
I can take it (my username there is wikier too).
3/ GIT
Let see if we can use it ;-)
4/ website
It's the link that gets handled out a lot so getting something in place
is always good even if it is a basic page and "coming soon".
I can prepare something quickly.
As soon as we have Jira, I'll create all tasks related with the public
image of the project.
svnpubsub is the publishing mechanism used by Apache; it pushes the
content out from a svn repo the front-facing servers.
How the content gets into the svn repo is the projects responsibility.
(FYI: Jena uses CMS, other projects use maven site)
Something to discuss. Maven site has the clear benefit of keeping
synchronized the development with the information at the webpage, but on
the other hand this means less flexibility. Personally I don't have a
clear opinion right now.
NB http://marmotta.incubator.apache.org/ already returns 404
== And then
Then there are: (I'm looking for owners for these)
A/ Wiki for internal documentation purposes
The project has a choice:
1/ MoinMoin
2/ cwiki
MoinMoin: +1
Is a wiki part of your current practice? If so, what about transfer of
content? If not, do you want to delay getting it while a choice is agreed?
B/ Jenkins, if you want a CI build process
I would say yes.
BTW, email reports to where? By default many projects send to
dev@marmotta, but I'd prefer commits@marmotta for those reports. Same
decision for Jira.
C/ org.apache.marmotta on Nexus
For snapshot builds and releases.
Perfect.
D/ Blog to improve the project dissemination
Is there a current one? Or is this an additional nice to have (=> less
urgent until the project has a picture of how it will get used).
Leave it for second phase, since this is something "nice to have, yes.
Cheers,
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Sergio Fernández