General community and Process Questions (blog comment followups)

Joe Darcy Joe.Darcy at Sun.COM
Mon Sep 14 18:10:14 PDT 2009


Joe Darcy wrote:
> Joseph D. Darcy wrote:
>> I'll look into creating a wiki for Project Coin under 
>> http://wikis.sun.com.
>
> Created:
> http://wikis.sun.com/display/ProjectCoin/Home

Wiki created and eagerly awaiting to be populated.

-Joe

>
> -Joe
>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Joe
>>
>>
>> Noel Grandin wrote:
>>> If someone sets up a wiki and gives me edit rights, I'll trawl the
>>> mailing list records and create some entries.
>>>
>>> If nothing else, it should help to jump-start the discussions for 
>>> Coin2.
>>>
>>> (I was surprised to see that the openjdk website does not have a wiki -
>>> I thought that came for free with java.net hosting?)
>>>
>>> -- Noel
>>>
>>> Joseph D. Darcy wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Neal Gafter wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>> Noel-
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a great idea; it would certainly help casual observers to
>>>>> follow the
>>>>> status of the proposals and discussion.  That would also be useful 
>>>>> as a
>>>>> starting point for any future Coin-like project.
>>>>>
>>>>> I volunteer to provide web hosting and software support if you'll
>>>>> agree to
>>>>> set up and maintain the Wiki based on the existing discussion record.
>>>>> Please let me know.
>>>>>         
>>>> I can set up a wiki under http://wikis.sun.com, as done for the Da
>>>> Vinci Machine Project (the JSR 292 RI).  However, I will not actively
>>>> maintain a wiki so someone else would have to volunteer to do this
>>>> work.  Additionally, one purpose of my Coin blog posts is to provide a
>>>> lower volume way to track what is going on; posts under
>>>> http://blogs.sun.com/main/tags/projectcoin provide news of major
>>>> developments and links to the latest versions of proposals, etc.
>>>>
>>>> -Joe
>>>>     
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>
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