cvs commit: jakarta-site2/xdocs index.xml

2003-06-08 Thread tetsuya
tetsuya 2003/06/08 02:38:36

  Modified:docs index.html
   xdocsindex.xml
  Log:
  Fixed the link to "Products", "Related Projects" section etc. on the top
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.250 +23 -27jakarta-site2/docs/index.html
  
  Index: index.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/docs/index.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.249
  retrieving revision 1.250
  diff -u -r1.249 -r1.250
  --- index.html8 Jun 2003 04:05:07 -   1.249
  +++ index.html8 Jun 2003 09:38:35 -   1.250
  @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
  
   
   
  -The Jakarta Site - The Jakarta Project
  +The Jakarta Site - The Jakarta Project -- Java(TM) Related 
Products
   
   
   
  @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
   Java platform for distribution to the public at no charge. Jakarta products 
are
   developed by and distributed through various subprojects, which are listed under
   Products in the menu on the left, some other Apache Java projects which may 
be of interest are listed in Related,
  -and all are summarised in the section below.
  +and all are summarised in the Products section and Related Projects section below.
   Each Jakarta subproject has its own team of developers and committers, and its
   own mailing list.
   Related projects have their own project management, developers, committers, 
their own websites and mailing lists.
  @@ -307,9 +307,7 @@
   
   
   
  -
  -Commons
  -
  +Commons
   
   
   
  @@ -321,9 +319,7 @@
   
   
   
  -
  -ECS
  -
  +ECS
   
   
   
  @@ -335,7 +331,7 @@
   
   
   
  -JMeter:
  +JMeter
   
   
   
  @@ -347,7 +343,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Log4j:
  +Log4j
   
   
   
  @@ -359,7 +355,7 @@
   
   
   
  -ORO:
  +ORO
   
   
   
  @@ -371,7 +367,7 @@
   
   
   
  -POI:
  +POI
   
   
   
  @@ -383,7 +379,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Regexp:
  +Regexp
   
   
   
  @@ -395,7 +391,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Taglibs:
  +Taglibs
   
   
   
  @@ -407,7 +403,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Watchdog:
  +Watchdog
   
   
   
  @@ -431,7 +427,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Cactus:
  +Cactus
   
   
   
  @@ -443,7 +439,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Gump:
  +Gump
   
   
   
  @@ -455,7 +451,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Lucene:
  +Lucene
   
   
   
  @@ -467,7 +463,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Struts:
  +Struts
   
   
   
  @@ -479,7 +475,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Tapestry:
  +Tapestry
   
   
   
  @@ -491,7 +487,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Turbine:
  +Turbine
   
   
   
  @@ -506,7 +502,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Velocity:
  +Velocity
   
   
   
  @@ -535,7 +531,7 @@
   
   
   
  -Alexandria:
  +Alexandria
   
   
   

Re: Footprints to the mail

2003-06-08 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Danny, Peter.

On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 13:53:07 +0100
"Danny Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  By the time you see:
> > Mailing the commit message...
> cvs has done the important thing, any problems after that are >99% likely to be with 
> the mail system.
> d.

Probably it was my problem. I did not subscribed to site-cvs
(subscribed as another mail account). I think this caused the problem
and my mails remained in the queue.

I suspected that it was due to the problems of WinCVS, but it was not.
What a relieaf!

Again, Thank you very much. >> Peter & Danny

Sincerely,

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(Apache Jakarta Translation, Japanese)
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cvs commit: jakarta-site2

2003-06-08 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
This commit message was too big for ezmlm
(Also, sorry  Log: message should be "Added some useful links to left-side navi")

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tetsuya 2003/06/07 21:05:16

  Modified:docs index.html
   docs/site acknowledgements.html agreement.html binindex.html
bugs.html communication.html contact.html
contributing.html cvsindex.html cvsonunix.html
cvsonwin32.html decisions.html dirlayout.html
elsewhere.html faqs.html getinvolved.html
guidelines.html guides.html idedev-rdeclipse.html
idedev-rdnetbeans.html idedev-rdtomcat.html
idedevelopers.html idiot.html
jakarta-site-tags-example.html
jakarta-site-tags.html jakarta-site2.html
jakarta-site2b.html jars.html jon.html
jspa-agreement.html jspa-position.html legal.html
library.html mail.html mail2.html management.html
methodology.html micromail.html mission.html
newbie.html newproject.html news-2000.html
news-2001.html news-2002.html news.html os.html
overview.html packageversioning.html proposal.html
roles.html source.html sourceindex.html
understandingopensource.html vendors.html
versioning.html whoweare.html
   docs/site/news 200206.html 200207.html 200208.html
200209.html 200210.html 200211.html 200212.html
200301.html 200303.html index.html
   docs/site/pmc 01-01-17-meeting-minutes.html
01-01-17-pictures.html 01-03-19-meeting-agenda.html
01-03-19-meeting-irclog.html
01-03-19-meeting-summary.html
01-04-22-meeting-irclog.html
02-01-30-elections.html index.html
  Log:
  Related-projects are explained in detail and they are arranged properly



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Re: New Top page

2003-06-08 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata

Hello, all.

I've done this.


1. Added direct link to "commons-components-list" on the table of
   jakarta-commons.
   (So, please keep the consistencies in components.html > commons-dev)
2. Created new table for the instruction to the related-projects
   (Ant, Avalon, DB, Incubator, James and MAVEN)
3. Fixed misc. (e.g. Turbine do not have Torque any more etc.)
4. Added "Projects in Proposal" for the future enhancements. (Now N/A)


1. Added direct link to www.apache.org (Apache Jakarta/Apache Website)
2. Added direct link to the "ASF Glossary" (Reference/ASF Glossary)
3. Deleted duplicated "Avalon" to keep consistency (Products/Avalon)
4. Added direct link to "HTTPD" project (related/HTTPD)

Sincerely,
Tetsuya.



On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 10:49:35 +0900
(Subject: Re: New Top page)
Tetsuya Kitahata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hello, Danny and All,
> 
> 
> Thank you for your opinion. ("Opinions keep the community healthy and
> wealthy" ... Oh, this is my opinion, also ;-)
> 
> There seem many points of view in analyzing, reviewing and
> evaluating the top page
> 
> 1. Total size (byte)
> 2. Keywords
> 3. Number of links
> 4. Look and Feel
> 5. Consistency
> 
> From the point of view #1, 
> 
> <1>  http://jakarta.apache.org/ (now)
>HTML: 32841byte  Images: 8584byte  Total: 41245byte
> <2>  http://jakarta.terra-intl.com/index.en.html  (proposal)
>HTML: 42956byte  Images: 8584byte  Total: 51540byte
> 
> From the point of view #2,
> 
> <1> 1081 words (Approximately)
> <2> 1310 words (Approximately)
> This is often used as an indicator of the search engine
> optimization.
> 
> From the point of view #3, #4 and #5
> 
> <1> has self-contradiction in itself, because the related-projects and 
> jakarta-projects co-exist in the same table and separated in the 
> left side navigator (Apparent in JAMES). This inconsistency
> triggers some sorts of confusions to the beginners of jakarta-world.
> However, if we remove JAMES from the top page's table (explanations)
> to keep the consistency, I think it is apparant that JAMES' top page
> views would be gradually decreased.
> (Java beginners do not know what JAMES is, so not be
> inspired, motivated to click the left side navi's JAMES' link)
> <2> keeps the consistency and keeps the JAMES' top page views
> from the standpoint of nature conservation ;-)
> /* Maybe its' top page views will be rather increased, because the users
>  tend to click the links in 'TOP' or 'BOTTOM' .. statistics show */
> Also, the top page of jakarta would be a portal of the most
> of Java users and developers, as far as the related-projects
> are explained in detail and it is arranged properly.
> 
> --
> 
> I had come to the conclusion that <2> is better than <1>,
> given careful consideration to these points above totally.
> 
> Any thoughts??
> 
> --
> 
> On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 20:45:17 +0100
> "Danny Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > My own opinion is that the home page should be kept small, and we
> > should use links to direct people to other pages with further
> > information on them. Call me old fasioned but I thought this was the
> > point of HTML,
> > 
> > I dont want to have everything in one big page that no-one will
> > scroll right down.
> > 
> > Have big pages further in, but IMO keep the homepage as introduction
> > and TOC for the site.
> > 
> > d.
> 
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