Noel J. Bergman wrote:

I did this so that it's easier to start a project status file and keep
track of it. I did not update the STATUS files though, as we need a new
format for them.

@see http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?NewProjectSTATUSTemplate

Is there a difference between the project status file and the STATUS file? The paragraph above seems to suggest that they are different.

Well, the status file in the incubator CVS is about *incubation* status, so it should contain all and only the items that are relevant to incubation.


If projects use a STATUS file to record their project chores and issues, it's their business.

Unfortunately, [earlier changes break] the layout as I intended to have:
 incubator/projects/projectname.cwiki  (status file)
 incubator/projects/projectname/**     (site)[1]
In fact [1] is where altrmi and ftpserver and geronimo are publishing
their site.

How's about if we do it as:


  incubator/projects/$project.cwiki         (status file)
  incubator/projects/$project/status.cwiki  (alt status file)
  incubator/projects/$project/**            (incubator resources)
  incubator/$projectname                    (project web-site)

That would keep each project web-site and incubator resources totally
separate, and leaves us with room for incubation documents such as the ones
for geronimo.

+1


Furthermore incubator/$projectname is exactly like all other projects do.

That is similar to your other layouts.  So we just need to settle on one,
and do it.  :-)

Let's finish a new version of the status file, and start using
that for the Directory project.

http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?NewProjectSTATUSTemplate

That seems OK with me. Do you have a .cwiki format for it?

Nope.


Before I'd like to see if others have comments on it.

Specifically

* maybe it's better to list project resources as a table
* the action items are stated as questions: is it ok?
* maybe it's better if with __DONE__ they add the name of the
  person saying so (CVS history is impractical) and add
  at least a reference to what may prove it (for some action items)

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