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Re: [technology-pmc] COSMOS requests permission to proceed with its release review

The whole thing looks odd. There are a couple of missing </div>s and one extra <div>. Here's a patch:



Index: index.php
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/org.eclipse/www/cosmos/index.php,v
retrieving revision 1.100
diff -u -r1.100 index.php
--- index.php    15 Oct 2008 20:54:12 -0000    1.100
+++ index.php    20 Oct 2008 14:26:35 -0000
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@
          <h6>COSMOS home</h6>
    <div align="center"><a href=""><img src="" align="center" border="0" alt="logo" /></a>
         </div>
+        </div>
         <!--
         <div class="sideitem">
             <h6>Resources</h6>
@@ -218,9 +219,7 @@
            <li><a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.sas.com/">"http://www.sas.com/">SAS</a></li>
             </ul>
         </div>
-         
-        <div class="sideitem">
-         
+                  
  <div class="sideitem">
    <h6>Incubation</h6>
    <div align="center"><a href=""><img


Wayne

David Whiteman wrote:
Hi Wayne,

I'm not sure if this attachment will come through, but are you referring 
to the extra box around the incubation image when you say the right nav 
doesn't seem quite right?


Thanks,
David
---
David Whiteman | IBM Tivoli Autonomic Computing
Eclipse COSMOS project committer | http://www.eclipse.org/cosmos/
dlwhiteman@xxxxxxxxxx | 919-254-8224 | T/L 444-8224



From:
Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Technology PMC <technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
10/17/2008 11:38 AM
Subject:
Re: [technology-pmc] COSMOS requests permission to proceed with its 
release review



Thanks Ruth. Please take another quick look at the page; the right nav 
still doesn't seem quite right to me.

+1 to proceed with the release review.

Wayne

Ruth Lee wrote:
  
Hi Wayne,

Yes, we haven't been updating the landing page recently. I've removed 
    
the 
  
reference to EclipseCon and moved the older News to the Archived 
    
section. 
  
We communicate primarily through our Wiki pages, which are linked to 
    
from 
  
that main landing page. The team will take a look at the web site and 
    
give 
  
it some polish. 

The team wants more community development and is working hard to spread 
the word and increase interest in the project. For example, we've worked 
    
  
with Qualcomm to get their MDR up and running. A non-committer, Ray 
    
Ellis, 
  
participated in some architecture discussions about potential 
    
performance 
  
improvements to the COSMOS code. We've had discussions with SAP and HP 
    
and 
  
are hopeful that they will be interested in joining COSMOS. And two 
    
member 
  
companies of COSMOS have drawn attention to COSMOS recently via an 
    
interop 
  
that was based on COSMOS code. This link shows some examples in the 
    
media: 
  
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/cosmos-dev/msg03111.html We have 
internal adoption by member companies and external customer engagements 
    
by 
  
member companies.

One of the challenges that we face is that the standards that COSMOS 
implements (DMTF, W3C, OASIS) are themselves new. We think that as the 
standards themselves solidify and become more popular, interest in 
    
COSMOS 
  
will increase. Today we are working hard to build our community and we 
will continue to work on this. 

Thanks,
Ruth.


Ruth Lee
IBM Toronto Lab
ruthdaly@xxxxxxxxxx
T/L 313-4453



Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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10/14/2008 10:43 AM
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Re: [technology-pmc] COSMOS requests permission to proceed with its 
release review






Your landing page [1] needs a little TLC. Specifically, the right side 
has some kind of DIV tag weirdness going on and--while we do appreciate 
the plug--the EclipseCon advert is a little out of date :-).

There seems to be relatively little community development (relatively 
little activity in the newsgroups and few bug reports created by 
non-committers). Can you comment on the kinds of things that COSMOS is 
doing to develop a community around the project? Can you perhaps 
highlight some community-development successes?

Thanks,

Wayne

[1]http://www.eclipse.org/cosmos/

Ruth Lee wrote:

    
Hi Technology PMC,

The COSMOS subproject would like to request permission to proceed with 
      
a 
  
    
release review for its upcoming v1.0, which is planned to GA on Nov 14, 
      
  
2008. Because this is a v1.0 release I understand that this is also 
considered a graduation review. May we proceed?

Thank you,
Ruth.


Ruth Lee
IBM Toronto Lab
ruthdaly@xxxxxxxxxx
T/L 313-4453


      
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