> > I seem to remember struggling with this specific naming decision when the > > projects.a.o site was first put up. > This was setup in the PRC, correct? (IIRC - PRC was split into comdev, > conference, trademark, and press about 12 years ago)
I did that naming research and implementation in projects.a.o 5 years ago, and shared with Comdev member the issues during ApacheCon Sevilla Yes, we have naming issues particularly on Committee ~ PMC ~ TLP ~ sometimes "project" [1] vs project ~ sub-project see the "Projects by Committee" page to see which TLPs declare many sub- projects [2] I won't dig into the "product" semantics (some TLPs have much more Git repositories than they have declared sub-projects: what is effective product granularity?). Nor dig into the question of how TLPs declare (or not) their TLP data (with RDF files) and their sub-projects (with DOAP files). To me, TLP and sub-projects are the words that clarify things internally when we speak at Apache level, but these words were not well accepted during discussons. I did a main naming choice on projects.a.o: Committee vs Project And I tried to use it consistently in the site, while making explicit in the main page "Committees evolution (also called PMCs or Top Level Projects)" If someone wants to take a new pass at it, I'm open: but experience shows that it's hard to have a simple wording that works in any case with every project (TLPs with single project and single Git repo, vs TLPs with a few sub-projects and many Git repositories, and I don't name Subversion because it's harder to count Subversion "roots"...) At least, I'm happy that after 5 years, projects.a.o is now a reference list that people are interested to improve :) Regards, Hervé [1] https://www.apache.org/index.html#projects-list [2] https://projects.apache.org/projects.html?committee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org