Thanks Andy - fixed.

On 19. Apr 2018, at 16:21, Andrig Miller <anmiller@redhat.com> wrote:

Have a little typo on the main page of the web site:

HAL ist the project name for the WildFly and JBoss EAP management console.

On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 8:02 AM, Harald Pehl <hpehl@redhat.com> wrote:
Glad you like it. We've setup a website for the new console, which summarises what's new and contains some background info. [1]

// Harald

[1] https://hal.github.io/


On 19. Apr 2018, at 15:28, David Lloyd <david.lloyd@redhat.com> wrote:

My first impression is - it seems faster than the old console.  It
loaded more or less instantly in my (local) browser.  So far so good!

On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 8:12 AM, Claudio Miranda
<claudio@claudius.com.br> wrote:
Hi, just to let you know, HAL 3.0 is already merged in wildfly master
branch, so you may run it and give some feedback.

On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:29 AM, Harald Pehl <hpehl@redhat.com> wrote:
The development of HAL.next [1] has reached a point where we can replace the
existing console with HAL.next. We'd like to make this transition for
WildFly 13.

HAL.next ships with everything which is available in the current console.
In addition there are plenty new and enhanced features. I'm currently
preparing a website which will include basic user documentation and a list
of new and enhanced features.

Although we believe the new console is stable enough, we could add an
additional endpoint in WildFly 13 for the old console. This would enable
users to switch back and forth between the new and old console.

What do you think?

.: Harald

[1] https://github.com/hal/hal.next



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