Stas Bekman wrote: > Jim Martinez wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On the perl.apache.org site there is this placeholder: >> >> http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/index.html >> >> Would it be appropriate to place a link there to this: >> >> http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html >> >> Using the shortcuts navigation, the information light place holder is >> always one click away. The apache testing document doesn't enjoy such >> prominent linking and yet it's much more useful that the placeholder >> page. >> >> Perhaps the testing document should replace the place holder entirely. > > > Good idea, Jim. > > I'm not sure the current http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/ is the > right location though. I remember Geoff put it there, so it'll be in the > menu, but Apache-Test is not mod_perl, so it should probably leave > elsewhere.
well, perl.apache.org is the parent page for all projects within the Apache-Perl TLP, so Apache-Test didn't seem so bad. httpd.apache.org/apreq and httpd.apache.org/test (before we took it over) were similar examples of similar circumstances. but we can create a /projects page if you like as well, with /projects/Apache-Test hanging off of that. > > Should we start perl.apache.org/projects/ or something like that for > sub-projects? > > Ideas? that's fine with me. the main reason I put that page up was because Apache-Test is becoming a relatively complex subproject - it supports both perl and php-based tests (both server and command-line) natively now, as well as apache C modules, and the plan is to incorporate mod_parrot when I have the time. so, my idea was to have Apache-Test/perl, Apache-Test/php, etc for documentation on each interface. but to make that projects/Apache-Test/perl, etc is no big deal with me. I just don't have the free tuits at the moment. any chance we can coerce you into leading the effort, jim? :) --Geoff