On Jul 7, 2007, at 7:45 AM, Mimi Yin wrote:
Hi Jared, See in-line. Ted, there are some questions for you as
well. There are a number of Cosmo-specific issues to be ironed out.
What's the difference between the Cosmo Team page, the Cosmo
portion of the Developer Area page and the current Cosmo Home page?
It feels like there are too many views into the same content.
http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/EngineeringArea
http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoTeam
http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoHome
I think CosmoHome should probably be split up between the Developer
Area and Cosmo Team pages and deprecated. I've logged a bug against
Ted to keep track of this issue: https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=9820
I agree. My goal is for us to end up with an empty CosmoHome after
all relevant content has been moved. We can then delete that page.
As for the About Chandler Hub... in particular, where we point
people depends on whether we think they'll be end-users or
developers. If it's an end-user link, then we should probably just
point them to the landing page. Ted, do you have any thoughts on this?
I am fine with end users going to the landing page. I'm not sure
what it means to be a developer on the Hub. Server developers
should get sent to the Developer Area.
It's possible that after Preview\ we'll find that not have product-
specific homepage/landing pages even on the wiki is kinda weird
and we'll want to create some. At that point, the /cosmo link
could be redirected.
+ Cosmo Help: chandlerproject.org/faq*??*
Best practice is to ship release-specific documentation with a
product itself. Our use of wiki pages is something of a shortcut,
based on cosmo-dev list discussions. Long term, I think it's very
possible we'll want to switch to going to product-specific help
links.
For Cosmo, the current plan of record is to create a page on the
wiki for each release and code that into the software. That page
can then be made to be release-specific or just include the
contents of a more general page for now.
Okay, who owns that?
Cosmo product management....
Ted
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