Version 16

    Monday 26th Feb to Friday 2nd March 2007 - Mark Newton

     

    Objectives

     

    • Design content for the Contribute tab.

    • Design content for the main Project page.

    • Write a new site announcement.

     

    In order to produce a clean design I started by looking at the infrastructure already in place for JBoss projects and the contribution process.

     

    Existing Infrastructure

     

    JBoss Labs is a project started by Damon Sicore in 2005 to provide a hosting infrastructure for the JBoss open source projects in order to facilitate development and community participation online.

     

    The main wiki page explains the details and includes the following graphic showing an overview of the components:

     

     

     

    The infrastructure layer is called JBoss Forge and represents a set of services that provide a hosting platform for the JBoss projects.

     

    Again a picture illustrates how each of these services is implemented:

     

     

    Implementation of JBoss Forge Services

     

    Service

    Implementation

    CMS

    Shotoku

    Portal

    JBoss Portal

    RCS

    Subversion

    Forums

    JBoss Forums

    Blog

    JBoss Blog

    Wiki

    JBoss Wiki

     

    JSPWiki is included in the diagram as JBoss Wiki is based on JSPWiki. Additionally the MySQL database is used to store users and roles for correct operation of JBoss Portal.

     

    As mentioned on the JBoss Forge page there are a number of other hosting platforms (sometimes referred to as "Forges") available for open source projects:

     

    SourceForge, CollabNet

     

    Indeed Sun Microsystems use CollabNet as the hosting infrastructure for all of their Java projects including Glassfish.

     

    The services within a hosting platform can be broken down into the following categories:

     

    • A version handling system

    • A content management system

    • A groupware system (Communication tools)

    • A project management system

     

    The table below shows how jboss.org currently compares to its 2 main competitors in the open source application server space:

     

    Project

    Version Handling

    Content Management

    Groupware

    Project Management

    Glassfish

    Subversion

    CollabNet

    CollabNet

    CollabNet

    Geronimo

    Subversion

    Custom

    Wiki, Mailing Lists

    JIRA

    JBoss AS

    Subversion

    Shotuko

    Wiki, Mailing Lists, Forums, Blogs

    JIRA

     

    The Project Management System

     

    Currently JBoss AS, like Geronimo, uses JIRA as a project management system but this is not mentioned in the JBoss Forge wiki.

     

    The reason for this appears to be that it is viewed as a separate system from JBoss Labs. Users are frequently given links to JIRA to allow them to search for issues and track release schedules via road maps. This approach works but the lack of integration feels unprofessional and disjointed. In order to compete effectively with Glassfish development that benefits from an integrated project management system in CollabNet and Geromino that also uses an unintegrated JIRA solution I propose to integrate the new jboss.org site closely with JIRA.

     

    This will give one user experience when using jboss.org and will allow greater participation to take place in the community with ongoing development. Since JIRA provides Project Management, Issue Tracking and Bug Tracking functionality it is preferable to refer to it by these names rather than use the word JIRA. This is already done in fact in the left-hand side navigation panel on the current jboss.org site:

     

     

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    Nomenclature

     

    It is important to keep our existing terminology rather than redefine it. For example we should still refer to JBoss Projects and JBoss Products.

     

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    Tasks

     

    Organizing JIRA

     

    Organizing JBoss.ORG Projects

     

    Renaming the JBoss.ORG tabs

     

    Home page content

     

    Main Project Page Content

     

    Community Page Content

     

    Contribution Design

     

    Contribution Portlets for Projects