On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 12:20:53 +0100
José Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:52:23PM +0200, Alexander Stohr wrote:
> > i want to propose to integrate a link 
> > to the new WIKI pages to the Help & FAQ
> > section of the DRI homepage.
> 
> I've added a link to the Wiki next to the HELP & FAQ.
> 
> > further there was some sort of uncertainty
> > to which XF86 version the current driver
> > snapshots do apply. maybe some clarificatiion
> > is needed in that area.
> 
> Mmm.. a http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/SnapShots is
> needed.
> 
> > as Liam is possibly unavailabel for a 
> > longer time (see below) i am now openly 
> > asking the website maintaince task to the 
> > audience. even postponing that task 
> > a bit due to current CVS movements onto 
> > the new server might be a viable way.
> 
> Taking that into account, I think it would be better to move some of
> the main website content into the Wiki, since it allows further
> editing. I'm thinking of transitional topics such as the "Status",
> "Contribute" and some of the FAQs.
I agree with people putting content onto the website themselves, I
certainly don't have time to do it myself.

Already the developers do some good content work themselves.
 
> > PS: the current site is good works - thanks Liam.
> 
> Indeed.
I merely manageged not to mess up the already working website. 

I do however understand how it all fits together in terms of style
sheets, php, etc and will happily explain it to anyone who needs to
know.

I may also be able to make time for the transition to a wiki, due to
work taking an OSS turn and with a wiki and collaborative technologies
being considered.

Liam
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it depends 


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