Allen Gilliland wrote:

> I think it's worthwhile to wonder what exactly we need/expect
> to publish on an official ASF site

For $TLP.apache.org, we expect static text that can be maintained (for now)
in source control, and can be mirrored to multiple servers.

> http://tomcat.apache.org/

> it appears to me that they probably accomplish everything on that site
> using plain old static html.

Exactly.  But see http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/.  Were there similar zones
for Tomcat, Jetspeed, Roller, et al, I might expect to find their services
being displayed.

> i don't see any reason why the Roller project page shouldn't follow
> that same basic convention and stick with static content to server
> up the official ASF project page for Roller.

+1

> it seems better to me if we just leave rollerweblogger.org alone

Or move it to roller.zones.apache.org.  At some point, we might even like to
use Roller to publish official ASF blogs, e.g., project announcements, press
releases, etc. --- I do want to differentiate that from personal blogs,
since we have established that such won't be happening on ASF
infrastructure.

        --- Noel

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