Hi,
Bernd Fondermann wrote:
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I'd propose something like this:
@author <a href="http://mina.apache.org">Apache MINA Project</a>
At the homepage is everything one could possibly need (source,
documentation, and contact information). I don't know if it's better
to point to the subproject or not, though.
Maybe there have already been extensive discussions about this in the
past, but we should give that a second thought. The website will stay,
while mailing lists for projects (sometimes) change, as projects grow
and MLs are forked.
Essentially, I am fine with both approaches.
@author tags may be removed, but I find it convenient to have a tag
pointing to the original project (be it the ML or the web page). As
project might move - for instance, MINA was a part of Directory before
being a TLP, Vysper was a part of labs before being a MINA sub-project,
and may be one day a TLP...-
We just have, as a project, to decide what to do. I like the proposal to
use the http link to the project web site, instead of the dev mailing list.
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
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