Greetings
PMC.
I've set up a default custom website.
The source for the site is in the Eclipse Git repository and is accessible via Gerrit.
Everything that gets pushed to that repository will automatically show up on the website about a minute later.
Because I assume that everybody doesn't love Gerrit quite as much as I do, I've set up a clone on GitHub.
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/ee4j-website
The FAQ source is here:
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/ee4j-website/blob/master/src/adoc/faq.adoc
All that's there now is the FAQ content. I've set up the project with a "src" directoy that contains Asciidoctor documents. The build compiles that Asciidoctor content into HTML content in the "generated" directory. The plain HTML in that directory is rendered using the default Eclipse theme via some PHP scripts.
I chose Asciidoctor because of my own familiarity. We should be able to easily change this to whatever we eventually choose to use. Likewise, the theme is just the default theme and--assuming that somebody steps up to do the work--we change change this into whatever we want it to be.
For now, I'll take care of accepting pull requests and propagating them to the EF Git server. At some point in the not-too-distant-future, we'll have to decide what we really want to do with this site and how we want to manage it.
I've turned off Issues and Wiki on the GitHub repository for now.
I'm waiting on a permission to push this to the live web server.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Wayne
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Wayne
BeatonDirector of Open Source Projects
The Eclipse Foundation