[MaiTai] Re: MaiTai last steps to release

  • From: Joshua Marinacci <joshua@marinacci.org>
  • To: Stephen Chin <steve@widgetfx.org>
  • Cc: Aaron Parecki <aaron@parecki.com>, Rémy Rakic <rrakic@hybird.org>, Jasper Potts <Jasper.Potts@Sun.COM>, Daniel Green <dang@sun.com>, MaiTai Roadmap <roadmap@maitai.kenai.com>
  • Subject: [MaiTai] Re: MaiTai last steps to release
  • Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:59:22 -0700

How's this?
http://www.projectmaitai.org/

-j
On Oct 28, 2009, at 1:51 AM, Stephen Chin wrote:

+1
Kenai is great for source, but horrible for project landing pages.

If you can make it half as cool as your new joshondesign site, then it would be worth it!

ProjectMaitai.org seems like a pretty good name. The url is not as important as your page rank, so getting lots of links and traffic to bump it up on search engines will make it work.

Cheers,
--Steve

On 10/27/2009 8:07 PM, Joshua Marinacci wrote:
I'm planning to formally announce MaiTai next week during OreDev. One of the last few steps before launch I think we need a website. It's great to have Kenai.com for hosting the code and mailing lists, but do you think it would be worth having a central, and fully styled, webpage with the screencast, links to download, tutorials and news? I'm thinking of something like ProjectMaitai.org, though I'm certainly open to other ideas.

thx,
   J

--
--Steve
blog: http://steveonjava.com/




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