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Re: [phoenix-dev] Downloads has been moved over to Phoenix


Nice work.

Arthur Ryman,
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Denis Roy <denis.roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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10/19/2005 02:07 PM

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Hi All,

I am pleased to say that the downloads pages, including the infamous
"Find A Mirror" script, have been converted to Phoenix.  They're ready
for prime time.

You can test-drive it here: http://phoenix.eclipse.org/downloads/

Not too many other links won't work, as they are not on the sandbox yet.

One item I'm missing is the Downloads By Topic, and I need your help. I
need a one- or two-level structure in which I can group projects based
on their topic.  For instance:

1. Programming Languages
  1.1 JDT (Java)
  1.2 WebTools (Java/JSP)
  1.3 CDT (C and C++)

2. Application development
  2.1 RCP (rich client)
  2.2 WebTools (Web applications)

3. Performance testing
  3.1 TPTP (Test and Performance)

4. Reporting
  4.1 BIRT - Business Intelligence and Reporting

5. Modeling
  5.1 EMF (Modeling Framework)
  5.2 GMF (Graphical Modeling)
  5.3 UML and so on....


How do you suggest I go about this?

D.




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