Re: [zeta-dev] Website online, help appreciated

2010-08-30 Thread Christian Grobmeier
 Apache Zeta Components is an effort undergoing incubation at The
 Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by eZ Systems.
 Apache Zeta Components originally were developed by eZ Systems under
 the name eZ Components and was generously sponsored to the Apache
 Software Foundation for further development.
 For me it's sounding wrong, the code was *donated*, the incubation is
 not sponsored, or perhaps I'm missing something there.

+1

donated sounds more fitting to me too. But I am not native a native
speaker, as you already might have noticed :-)


Re: [zeta-dev] Website online, help appreciated

2010-08-29 Thread Andreas Schamberger

Hi,

I just browsed through the website and noticed that all internal links 
are broken besides the ones in the navigation bar. E.g. 
/documentation/overview.html. Here the top level zetacomponents 
directory is missing in the path.


Btw. is it possible to redirect the whole ezcomponents.org to the new 
website? Maybe to a special info page that ezc is now zeta. And is it 
also possible to put the old issue tracker in read only mode with a 
small notice?


Regards,
Andreas

Am 06.08.2010 09:24, schrieb Tobias Schlitt:

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Hi all,

as you probably noted, our website is online in a first version. The
official address is

http://incubator.apache.org/zetacomponents

In addition to that, I redirect

http://zeta-components.net
http://zeta-components.org
http://zetacomponents.org

to this address. Kore owns

http://zetacomponents.org

in addition, but this one is not redirecting, yet, since he is on vacation.

If we become a top level project somewhen, I'd suggest one of these to
be transfered to the ASF to avoid the need redirecting.

I wonder, which of these domains we want to have as the official one?
I'd prefer zeta-components.org or zetacomponents.org.

What do you think?

The website is by now mainly a migration of the old eZ Components
content. However, there are still lots of old references in it, e.g. to
the eZ SVN and stuff. I'd appreciate help in checking all the sites for
such stuff. Patches are very welcome. :)

You can find the source in our SVN:

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/zetacomponents/website

Thanks in advance to every helping hand,
have a nice weekend,
Toby
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Re: [zeta-dev] Website online, help appreciated

2010-08-10 Thread Tobias Schlitt
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Hi,

On 08/10/2010 11:43 AM, Derick Rethans wrote:
 On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Tobias Schlitt wrote:
 On 08/06/2010 03:15 PM, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
 Am 06.08.2010 09:24, schrieb Tobias Schlitt:

 You can find the source in our SVN:

 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/zetacomponents/website

  Is there a reason why the generated HTML files are stored as binary in
  Subversion

Index: support.html
===
Cannot display: file marked as a binary type.
svn:mime-type = application/octet-stream

  This makes diff-before-commit impossible.

 The reason here is, that committing a full doc update would otherwise
 result in a huge lot of commit mails.

 They are not binary files, so they shouldn't be marked as binary.

I don't see the point here. We already used such binary marking for
other huge portions of plain text, which tend to change now and then and
pollute the commit mailinglist with a large amount of mails. So why
shouldn't we do it here, too?

Having diffs of generated HTML on the list feels quite senseless to me.
The diff of the content source is much more important.

Regards,
Toby
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Re: [zeta-dev] Website online, help appreciated

2010-08-06 Thread Jerome Renard
Hi Tobias,

On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Tobias Schlitt tob...@schlitt.info wrote:

 [...]

 If we become a top level project somewhen, I'd suggest one of these to
 be transfered to the ASF to avoid the need redirecting.

 I wonder, which of these domains we want to have as the official one?
 I'd prefer zeta-components.org or zetacomponents.org.


http://zetacomponents.org definitely.


 What do you think?

 The website is by now mainly a migration of the old eZ Components
 content. However, there are still lots of old references in it, e.g. to
 the eZ SVN and stuff. I'd appreciate help in checking all the sites for
 such stuff. Patches are very welcome. :)

 You can find the source in our SVN:

 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/zetacomponents/website


I'll if I have spare time today to help.

Cheers,

-- 
Jérôme Renard
http://39web.fr | http://jrenard.info