Yes, the linking is one of the things we were proposing for a Partner page.
Crosslinking as it is called in the marketing world is an important
piece of building partnerships.
Having a page such as this would be great. I particularly like Netbeans
partner page.
http://www.netbeans.org/community/partners/index.html
Jamey Wood wrote:
> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>> Should we start a discussion of what else people may want to see in
>> the new server?
>
> Yes, I'd be very interested in hearing what services people think
> could improve our online presence.
>
> I'll throw out one example to start...
>
> I'd like for us to have the ability to run an "affiliate" linking
> program, similar to what the Spread Firefox guys do
> (http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates/homepage). It'd let us
> give recognition to those who drive traffic to the GlassFish site.
>
> But again, that's just one example... What would others like to see?
>
> --Jamey
>
>> Jamey Wood wrote:
>>> We're planning some maintenance for the GlassFish wiki. We'll be
>>> moving to a more powerful server and a newer version of JSPWiki
>>> (both of which should be mostly invisible to users and editors),
>>> plus migrating to a new URL (obviously, a more visible change).
>>>
>>> The new URL, which has been chosen to better align with the rest of
>>> our web presence, will be:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/
>>>
>>> It's already accessible for testing, with a snapshot of
>>> glassfishwiki.org content. You're encouraged to go ahead and try
>>> out anything which you're concerned could break in the migration.
>>> If you do find anything, please let me know so that we can get it
>>> fixed before the switch. Note that any updates made via this URL
>>> will be overwritten during the final migration (as we'll re-import
>>> all of the latest content and account settings from glassfishwiki.org).
>>>
>>> As part of the switch, we'll make sure that all glassfishwiki.org
>>> URLs are properly redirected. So existing hyperlinks and bookmarks
>>> should continue to function properly.
>>>
>>> I'm planning to do the migration at 3pm PDT on Friday, March 30 (and
>>> yes, I'll subsequently keep an eye out for any issues over the
>>> weekend). It should all be pretty invisible to users (with just a
>>> brief lock-out of update actions while a fresh export of content and
>>> account settings are taken from the current wiki instance and
>>> important into the new one).
>>>
>>> If you have any questions or concerns about this, please let me know.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jamey
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