Mark Newton wrote:
Hi there,
Looks like you've been busy :)
yes, with osgi and taking care of my two beautiful girls ;-
Where have you created your project pages for this as it would be best
to use our new Magnolia CMS with it's redesigned L&F and navigation
structure?
So far, I use the wiki as the entry point. If Magnolia CMS does provide
me with a professional entry point that is publicly available - that
would be great.
The plan is for all projects to use this as we're putting all of our
resources behind it for ongoing development and support. If you need a
login then Ryszard (in cc) can create one for you to use at
http://jboss.org/author
It doesn't take long to create a great looking site and you can ask for
help creating a project logo and banner from our Visual Design team
(James and Cheyenne, also in cc)
If you need a hand then let me know.
thanks,
Mark
On 25 Mar 2009, at 13:02, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> Hi Mark/Luc,
>
> I'm about to release jboss-osgi and I am looking for an appropriate
> download area.
>
> In the documentation (that I'm still working on) I say
>
> "Currently, the JBossOSGi Installer is available from the JBoss Maven
> Repository. You can download the latest version from
> jboss-osgi-distribution directory."
>
>
http://jbmuc.dyndns.org:8280/hudson/job/Container-JDK1.6/ws/jboss-osgi/bu...
>
>
> This would work for now but is unprofessional IMHO and does not give
> me download statistics either.
>
> Any idea how to setup the download more appropriately?
>
> cheers
> -thomas
>
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