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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This set of questions is either fairly general or doesn't fit into the How Do I categories. If you don't see your question here, check out the How Do I page. If you want a question added to this list or the How Do I list, send an email to the users@help.kenai.com mailing list.- 1 What is Project Kenai?
- 2 How do I get started?
- 3 What do I get?
- 4 What are the latest features?
- 5 How does Project Kenai stack up to the competition?
- 6 How do I get more help?
- 7 Why am I getting errors when I try to sign up?
- 8 How do I report a problem or bug?
- 9 How do I create a project?
- 10 How do I set up my project?
- 11 How do I hide my project's content?
- 12 How can I create more projects after I've used up my Create Projects quota?
- 13 How do I find projects?
- 14 How do I join a project?
- 15 How do I contact other Kenai members?
- 16 How do I invite others to join my project?
- 17 Why can't I enter a member's username when I add a member to my project?
- 18 How do I delete my project?
- 19 Can I subscribe to an RSS feed for a forum thread?
- 20 How do I display Javadoc for my project?
- 21 Why can't I see my project's mailing list administration options?
- 22 I'm an administrator of a mailing list and want to manage my list's members, but there are a lot of them. How can I see more mailing list members per page than the default 10 members?
- 23 Why doesn't my listed email address change when I change it in my user profile?
- 24 Why don't my source control permissions changes take effect right away?
- 25 When I use Adium to connect to a chat room, why do I get a Verify Certificate message window?
- 26 How can I do large pushes to my Mercurial repository without timing out?
- 27 Why does my email address show up in my project's source code repository?
- 28 Why doesn't a search in Jira default to my current project?
- 29 Project Kenai vs. Java.net?
What is Project Kenai?
How do I get started?
What do I get?
What are the latest features?
How does Project Kenai stack up to the competition?
How do I get more help?
Why am I getting errors when I try to sign up?
- You entered a Sun Developer Network (SDN) username and password on the Sign Up page. SDN members don't need to create a new account. Just exit the Sign Up page and login with your SDN username and password.
- You don't have an SDN username, but you're still seeing the error message. In this case, you've entered a username that's already being used by another user. Try entering a different username.
For more troubleshooting tips on registration and login, see Troubleshooting Login and Registration Issues.
How do I report a problem or bug?
How do I create a project?
How do I set up my project?
How do I hide my project's content?
How can I create more projects after I've used up my Create Projects quota?
How do I find projects?
- Page through the alphabetical list of projects.
- Browse the projects on the Most Recent Projects tab.
- Use the project search field to find projects by name.
- Use the filtered list of project tags in the left navbar to find projects by type, such as jruby. If you want to see the entire tag cloud, click All Tags at the top of the tag list.
How do I join a project?
- You can click Bookmark This Project on any project's home page and become a project member with limited observer status. The project and its most recent forum posts will then show up on your My Page, and your registration will be visible to other members of the project when they click the number to the right of Members: on the project home page. Some projects also prevent nonmembers from accessing project features like downloads and source code, so you have to become an observer to use these project features.
- If you want to get involved as a developer, first sign up as an observer, and then start connecting with other members of the project in the project's forums or mailing lists. Get to know how the project is being worked or managed. Once you get to know everyone, ask one of the project administrators for a higher role in the project like Software Developer or Content Developer.
How do I contact other Kenai members?
How do I invite others to join my project?
Hint: If you want to find and invite Project Kenai members, you can go the People page and either look through the list, use the search field (for example, to find a friend by name), or use the tag cloud on the left. When you find a member you'd like to invite, use their Project Kenai email to contact them: username@kenai.com
After friends who aren't Project Kenai members get the email, here's what they do:
- Sign up for an account on kenai.com.
- Send email to you with the username they used when signing up.
Why can't I enter a member's username when I add a member to my project?
How do I delete my project?
Note: If your project has members other than yourself, before you can deleted the project, you must remove the members from the project. Be sure to email your project members and make an announcement on the main forum so they aren't surprised when the project disappears. You might also want to give them enough time to save their work elsewhere, and if the project is moving somewhere else, consider creating it there first and giving them time to start contributing at the new location.
If you run into any problems, please send an email to Kenai-Admin@Sun.COM and request that the project be deleted.Can I subscribe to an RSS feed for a forum thread?
How do I display Javadoc for my project?
Why can't I see my project's mailing list administration options?
I'm an administrator of a mailing list and want to manage my list's members, but there are a lot of them. How can I see more mailing list members per page than the default 10 members?
- Open your My Page and scroll to the project whose mailing list you want manage.
- Click Mailing Lists in the list of features to the right of the project information.
- Scroll to the list you want to manage and click View List Subscribers.
- When the page opens, go to the browser address field and add ?size=100 or ?size=150 to the URL, then press Enter.
Your member lists will now show 100 or 150 members per page, depending on the number you used.
Why doesn't my listed email address change when I change it in my user profile?
Why don't my source control permissions changes take effect right away?
When I use Adium to connect to a chat room, why do I get a Verify Certificate message window?
How can I do large pushes to my Mercurial repository without timing out?
Why does my email address show up in my project's source code repository?
Why doesn't a search in Jira default to my current project?
- For general instructions on creating and using Jira filters, see Saving Searches ('Issue Filters').
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a filter for a project in Project Kenai, see Creating and Using a Filter.
Project Kenai vs. Java.net?
Now, onto the question at hand: Project Kenai vs. Java.net? Several years ago Sun was looking to provide a "place" where developers passionate about Java technology could interact. This idea became Java.net, a place leveraging a 3rd party infrastructure for the collaboration/hosting features.
In that time, technology has been moving at the speed of light, often times in areas outside of Java. The question for Sun became, "What can we offer to developers using new languages/new technologies in regards to hosting projects and collaboration, as well as ourselves participate in this new ecosystem that falls outside of Java?" The answer is Project Kenai. It allows developers using ANY language a place to host their open source project. Also, since we've created the infrastructure, we can be much more agile with what new features/services we offer to Kenai members.
At the end of the day, it's all about your own personal choices. Java.net is still a very useful destination for parties interested in accelerating the advancement of Java. I'd suggest taking a look at the features that Project Kenai and Java.net offer to determine which one fits YOUR needs.
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If you run into any problems, please send an email to Kenai-Admin@Sun.COM and request that the project be deleted.




