My concern isn't the difficulty of copying files from one directory to
another.  It is pointing an exisiting user, developer and google-bot
community from http://axion.tigris.org, then to
http://incubator.apache.org/axion, then to http://db.apache.org/axion, all
in a matter of weeks.  What does all this disruption buy for us?

On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:

> Rodney Waldhoff wrote:
>
> > Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
> > > In other words:
> > >    http://incubator.apache.org/axion
> > >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >    db-axion CVS
>
> > I'm confused.  Why is Axion different from:
> >   http://ws.apache.org/wsrp4j/
> >   http://ws.apache.org/jaxme/
> >   http://jakarta.apache.org/pluto/
> >   http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/
>
> Because those existed before a policy was established, we have not forced
> them to move, and they have, as yet, not voluntarily done so.
>
> We were told to make it apparent that a project is in the Incubator, and
> that an obvious and clear indicator is the URL.  Some of the other resources
> were also suggested, but we're trying to strike the best balance.
>
> Moving web sites is trivial.  We do it quite often.  I already did it for
> two URLs today.  I also demonstrated it as a "proof of concept" for lenya,
> as you can see from http://incubator.apache.org/lenya/.
>
> When we move axion, we would simply place:
>
>   RedirectMatch Permanent /axion/(.*) http://db.apache.org/axion/$1
>
> into our .htaccess file.
>
> Does this present any sort of difficulty?
>
>       --- Noel
>
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