On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Martin Tomes wrote:
> The current structure of the Subversion web presence is as a project among
> many other projects in the tigris system, and it is collab.net branded. I
> know projects are grouped but it doesn't hit you in the face.
>
> If you visit apache.org you don't arrive at the web server page with links to
> other projects, you end up at a 'whole product' site and the http server is a
> part of it. It is also Apache branded.
>
> If you want to promote the whole Subversion ecosystem then you need to
> present it in a coherent way. I have tried to make a start with my Wiki at
> www.subversionary.org but my attempts so far are woefully inadequate because
> of a lack of time. I see Karl owns the subversion.org domain, making good
> use of this would help enormously.
All very good points. We never really had the time to make the "tigris"
meme work out the way originally planned, but in the intervening time it's
become a useful home for a large number of research projects in the
software engineering space. There have been some thoughts to give
Subversion a better "home" so to speak, or make it its own. More thoughts
to come...
Brian
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Received on Thu Feb 24 18:15:31 2005