This is great.
* The archetype version in the code used to run the archetype is wrong, it should be drawn
from the "recommended archetype version" I guess?
* It would be nice to be able to click on the other versions, and have the command
updated
* Suggested archetype should be the war archetype, not the ear archetype :-)
Now that I see the modal dialog in use, I wonder if we should do the same for the BOMs?
On 30 Jul 2012, at 14:22, Rafael Benevides wrote:
All,
I added the archetypes info on Stacks page.
I tried 3 different approaches to show the Archetypes:
- Archetypes on another page (information became diffuse)
- Tree Table (too confusing, polluted)
- Overlay (actual - I liked that)
I took a link to
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/quickstarts/jboss-as-quickstart/guide/Archetype/ on Archetype
info
Please, consider another review at
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/stacks/
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Em 25-07-2012 17:21, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
> Thanks for your tips Pete. It was really awesome
>
> New release - with your commits rebased :) - to review
>
>
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/boms/
> Rafael Benevides | Senior Software Engineer
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>
> Em 25-07-2012 07:26, Pete Muir escreveu:
>> On
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/boms/
>>
>>
>> * the code samplle indentation is probably wrong, I think it should just be left
aligned.
>> * You have a trailing full stop in the code sample
>> * Maybe we should experiment with a table for the layout, rather than the
accordion? not sure.
>> * the "Description:" is probably redundant, the layout of the page
makes it obvious that it's a description ;-)
>> * maybe we should make the Usage h3 or h4, it's a bit distracting right now
>> * We've lost the info on plugins needing to be copied in from the BOMs
readmes
>>
>> On
>>
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/runtimes/
>>
>>
>> * I would prefer to present this all in one table, rather than multiple tabs by
type
>> * We should present newest server first, not last (descending order)
>> * Normally the code name of the server goes in parentheses
>> * Links to BOMs should open the right accordion/tab
>> * I wonder if we should call it "Suggested Runtime" "Suggested
BOM", "Suggested Archetype"
>> * Download URL isn't a URL, it's a link. Suggest you change to
"Download" and then use one of the glyphicons for in the table
>> * I would like to be able to expand a row, and see all the available BOMs and
archetypes, and also all available versions of said BOMs and archetypes
>>
>>
>>
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/plugin-jdf/
>>
>>
>> * Something has gone wrong with the markdown, links aren't being correctly
created
>> * I'll send a pull with some suggested changes to the README source
>>
>> On 25 Jul 2012, at 02:24, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi ALL
>>>
>>> After digging the awestruct/ruby/haml world I update the JDF site to read the
jboss-stack yaml file
>>>
>>> So I created a new section named JBoss Stacks that's what we have been
calling it.
>>>
>>> This new section contains:
>>> - The JBoss boms (from yaml file -
>>>
https://github.com/jboss-jdf/jdf-stack/blob/Beta2/stacks.yaml
>>> )
>>> - The Runtime matrix (Major Releases, Minor Releases and some Runtime
data - also read from yaml file)
>>> - A page about JDF plugin (from README.md)
>>> - PLANED: Archetypes data
>>>
>>> This new section is at
>>>
http://site-jdf.rhcloud.com/stack/boms/
>>> - I'll thank for any review and just to know: My designer skill is
terrible :p
>>>
>>>
>>> P.S: Pete Muir heard something about "JBoss Stacks" is an
overloaded name. I don't think that we should change it but if someone have any name
idea, it will be welcome.
>>>
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>>>
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