Mike,
Did I say
nightmare? Okay, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration. >From the
new top level, I actually see ways to get to BIRT (By Project, By Topic, and
Popular Projects) so that is good. I just wonder if some users may find
the navigation tricky (we’re report developers, we need all the help we can
get).
I will take a look at
the Packaging Project.
Scott
From:
birt-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:birt-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Milinkovich
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:48
PM
To: 'BIRT PMC'
Subject: RE: [birt-pmc] Eclipse
Downloads
Hey Scott,
Is this really that bad? We certainly didn’t intend to
cause anyone a “navigation nightmare”. The goal was to provide every user a
role-based mechanism to getting their Eclipse package. (You can find the
contents of each package here.)
The top right nav is shown below, and gets you
to the BIRT download in two clicks (“By Project” ->
BIRT)

If this isn’t good enough, the place to start is the
Eclipse Packaging Project. They’re
the ones currently defining the packages.
From:
birt-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:birt-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Rosenbaum
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:55
PM
To: 'BIRT PMC
communications (including coordination, announcements, and Group
discussions)'
Subject:
[birt-pmc] Eclipse Downloads
I finally started working on getting BIRT running on
my Ubuntu machine as part of the community certified tagging. While
downloading, I went to the main Eclipse download page.
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads
It looks like things have changed. They now have
five featured Europa packages.

While handy for people wanting one of those packages,
it has moved the BIRT download to a bit of a navigation nightmare. Do we
want to petition the foundation to get the BIRT All-In-One listed as one of
the featured Europa Packages? If yes, who should take this up? I
am happy to talk to the webmasters if no one else wants to do
it.
Scott