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The web site model that we are using on FUSE Forge is the same as SourceForge, where you will find the following:
1) A generic "project" site such as http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ 2) A "public" web site for the project, such as http://docbook.sourceforge.net I find this model confusing, since there is duplicate information on both sites. It's also hard to distinguish the purpose of each site. Contrast this with Apache, where if you go to the Apache home page (http://www.apache.org/ So my question is, if we remove the generic "project" page entirely for public projects, as Amanda and Heather suggest, do we lose any functionality? I think that if there is a index.html present in http://fusesource.com/forge/sites/
then direct to that page other wise use the generic page So I'm thinking we just remove the download links from the generic page for all public projects; we just then link to the website on the generic project page
So taking the management project as an example - are we getting rid of the generic page ? And replacing the link off the projects page to be the custom pages - if there is one available ie . I like the idea of seeing them while it is private but hiding them for public projects.
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Directly linking to the custom project website is not a good option since then folks would loose the consistency.
I do think the current generic detailspage could use more work. Lets work on fixing that up. I recommend that folks start by submitting mockups screen shots of how the details page could be improved.