On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 11:17 AM Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
> On 08/07/2021 15:28, Christopher Schultz wrote: > > All, > > > > The Apache Tomcat web site has a few places where people are > > specifically listed by name. One is under "Who We Are"[1], and it's > > fairly up-to-date. (Reasonable people can disagree as to whether e.g. > > "jim" is a committer or a committer-emeritus.) > > > > There is another place people are listed, and it's under each version's > > documentation. For example, there is a list of "active developers" for > > Tomcat 8.5[2]. That list is quite out of date, and it looks like it's > > the same for all of 8.5, 9.0, 10.0, and 10.1. > > > > Is it worth updating these version-specific pages? Or maybe replace them > > with redirects to "Who We Are"? We have lots of contributors (myself > > included) who are not listed there at all. > > +1 to dropping them. I'd forgotten that those pages even existed. Happy > with adding a redirect but no particular concerns about just dropping > them entirely. Maybe just replace the links to that page with a link to > [1] ? > Yeah, I'm +1 for dropping them and replacing the page with links to the Who We Are page.