Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
I have stopped reading the Apache Incubator mailing list some time ago due
to such debates.
If you think that it is important to create new senseless rules for new
projects - do so. But please do not create new useless work for those
projects which already exist in the Incub
As it's customary at Apache, (sub)projects retain on their webpages the
logos of their project.
Thus it seems clear to me that incubating projects should have the
incubator logo on their web pages.
Here are some the logos that can be used (along with all other Apache
logos):
http://cvs.apa
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
What do others think?
Two options:
1) do a transparent rewrite of incubator.apache.org/lenya
to cocoon.apache.org/lenya (ie, not a redirect)
2) search-and-replace to replace links to cocoon.apache.org/lenya
with incubator.apache.org/lenya
or
assert* whether lenya incub
> The process is simple, yes, but it would break all the links to Lenya.
Why? This is the same process we've been using in Jakarta whenever a
project moves. How does the following break any existing links to lenya?
RedirectMatch Permanent /lenya/(.*) http://incubator.apache.org/lenya/$1
> Wh
> 1) do a transparent rewrite of incubator.apache.org/lenya
>to cocoon.apache.org/lenya (ie, not a redirect)
We can just use RedirectMatch instead of Redirect. And the point is to make
the process transparent, so I would not make any edit change to their site
at all.
> assert* whether lenya
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