>>> - the old links are pointing to a broken version of the site (like
>>> http://www.hibernate.org/410.html ).
>> Such as where? What is 410.html? If its important then we have url
>> remapping set up for certain old urls and can do the same here.
>
> http://www.hibernate.org/410.html is the
Right, the key is to keep a unified UI and navigation (keep links back and
forth the technically different projects sharing the hibernate name).
I think what you are describing would work nicely at least for Search and
Validator as we are modularizing them and Validator has Bean Validation
atta
As I said in the other email and here below as well, my preference was
that each project was its own project as far as magnolia was concerned.
The issue there is the domain name to an extent.
Think of it in terms of the author UI:
/
...
hibernate/
hibernate-search/
hibernate-validator/
hiberna
On 19 mars 2010, at 06:32, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Oops, one of my response got cut off...
>
>>> Todos? / remarks after seeing the site live:
>>> - I feel like Core should be a subproject like the other ones, ie have
>>> a generic welcome page but also a specialized page for core. Otherwise
>>>
On 19 mars 2010, at 06:24, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> On 03/18/2010 05:11 PM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've done a few changes:
>> - I've homogenized the list of projects (dark background) for all
>> subprojects + core. I felt it was confusing to get that changed
>> - I've put the
On 19 mars 2010, at 03:57, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
>> - I'm personally not a big fan multiple ways of reaching the same page (ie
>> top bar with nesting drop menus and the "quicklinks")
>
> I could drop the quick links for Search, Validator and Metamodelgen as well.
> I just added them, becaus
Oops, one of my response got cut off...
>> Todos? / remarks after seeing the site live:
>> - I feel like Core should be a subproject like the other ones, ie have
>> a generic welcome page but also a specialized page for core. Otherwise
>> it's a bit confusing as we mix the notions of Hibernate the
On 03/18/2010 05:11 PM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've done a few changes:
> - I've homogenized the list of projects (dark background) for all
> subprojects + core. I felt it was confusing to get that changed
> - I've put the list of subprojects atop the getting started links to be
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 19:11:42 -0300, Emmanuel Bernard
wrote:
> - I've homogenized the list of projects (dark background) for all
> subprojects + core. I felt it was confusing to get that changed
What I really would like to have is something which behaves like a real
context
aware menu. The
Yep once we have stabilized the pages, it looks like a good setting to
play with :)
On 18 mars 2010, at 23:38, Sanne Grinovero
wrote:
> It seemed very slow to me too, I had it loading in over 30 seconds
> sometimes - when already abandoned hopes.
> Yesterday I noticed by accident that there
It seemed very slow to me too, I had it loading in over 30 seconds
sometimes - when already abandoned hopes.
Yesterday I noticed by accident that there is a configuration panel
about page properties which involves "enabling caching" and
configurable expiry times relating to these caches - I didn't
Hello,
I've done a few changes:
- I've homogenized the list of projects (dark background) for all subprojects
+ core. I felt it was confusing to get that changed
- I've put the list of subprojects atop the getting started links to be
consistent with the other subproject pages
I have a few que
On 03/17/2010 07:25 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> The first phase of the website migration is complete.
Congratulations :-) It looks really nice! One thing I noticed is that
the image map in the main page is incorrectly mapped. If I hover "Native
API" for Java 5, the link is for Annotations. If I
Looks good! :)
Not sure how final it is, but:
1) the documentation links are missing version information (I guess it would be
good to have links to docs for 3.2, 3.3, 3.5.crX)
2) there are no download links, only an information to look on SF
On Mar 17, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
>
Sorry the first link should have been : http://www.jboss.org/hibernate.html
On 03/17/2010 01:25 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> The first phase of the website migration is complete. We have the
> magnolia site published : https://www.jboss.org/author/hibernate.html
> and the Clearspace space publish
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