OK, so my proposal for goodness is as
follows:
A successful eclipse.org web site will:
- Make
it easy for our individuals to find and download the different Eclipse
project technology.
- Be
an information source on how to use and adopt Eclipse project technology.
- Promote
the wider Eclipse ecosystem and be a valuable marketing resource for our
Eclipse member organizations.
- Provide
the infrastructure to support the Eclipse projects.
What else does eclipse.org need to
accomplish and are any of these not really important? IMHO, all of these are
of equal importance.
From: phoenix-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:phoenix-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008
2:16 PM
To: For developers on the new
Eclipse.org website project.
Subject: Re: [phoenix-dev] Re:
First steps towards a better eclipse.org website
Mike,
I agree. But my reply to Ian's email was about specific items he suggested we
measure.
I definitely agree that we should know what "goodness" is.
And we need to have measures that map to goodness, not just "I know it
when I see it".
- Bjorn
Mike Milinkovich wrote:
I’m with Ian on this one. If you have no definition of
goodness, I don’t see how you can measure goodness.
In
addition to some of your ideas, I would suggest
we could also measure.