Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-29 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi all, The OSGi spec defines Bundle-DocURL header to be an URL pointing to the bundle's documentation. Currently only few of our bundles really use that header and those who use it sometimes contain outdated URLs. To remedy this situation, I suggest we set the Bundle-DocURL header to http://feli

Re: Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-29 Thread Stuart McCulloch
2008/9/29 Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi all, > > The OSGi spec defines Bundle-DocURL header to be an URL pointing to the > bundle's documentation. Currently only few of our bundles really use > that header and those who use it sometimes contain outdated URLs. > > To remedy this situat

Re: Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-29 Thread Marcel Offermans
+1 Good idea, I think in general we should try to make our bundle documentation as accessible as possible, as I've seen quite a few people new to Felix or OSGi struggle with finding those docs. I'm thinking, could we somehow even leverage this to show up in the OBR and maybe even in the s

Re: Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-29 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi, Marcel Offermans schrieb: > +1 > > Good idea, I think in general we should try to make our bundle > documentation as accessible as possible, as I've seen quite a few people > new to Felix or OSGi struggle with finding those docs. > > I'm thinking, could we somehow even leverage this to show

Re: Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-29 Thread Richard S. Hall
+1 Sounds good to me. -> richard Felix Meschberger wrote: Hi all, The OSGi spec defines Bundle-DocURL header to be an URL pointing to the bundle's documentation. Currently only few of our bundles really use that header and those who use it sometimes contain outdated URLs. To remedy this situ

Re: Bundle Documentation URLs

2008-09-30 Thread Niall Pemberton
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > The OSGi spec defines Bundle-DocURL header to be an URL pointing to the > bundle's documentation. Currently only few of our bundles really use > that header and those who use it sometimes contain outdated UR