Hi, +1
2012/11/12 Chris Bowditch <[email protected]>: > On 11/11/2012 21:20, The Web Maestro wrote: >> >> Thanks for checking and for the input Jörg! >> >> I thought we'd agreed to start the process to 'go live' with the new XML >> Apache Graphics ASF-CMS based web site on 11/7. The consensus was that >> anything that needed changing could be addressed post-DNS switch. > > > Yes we did previously agree to switch and fix outstanding issues on "as we > go" basis. There is a board directive to switch before 31/12/12, so we need > to do it sooner rather than later. For this reason I didn't think a formal > vote was required, but there's no harm in doing one. > > +1 > > I agree we should try and fix the issues highlighted by Jörg, but I think it > can wait until after the switch. > > Thanks, > > Chris > > >> >> However, immediately before asking for infra@ to make the DNS change, I >> realized there wasn't a formal [VOTE] so this is intended to be the Formal >> [VOTE] to make the DNS switch. >> >> Please see comments inline... >> >> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 11:23 AM, J.Pietschmann <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Am 11.11.2012 01:45, schrieb The Web Maestro: >>> >>> There are a few minor issues to discuss/resolve (see below*), >>> Hmm, there are a few more issues: >>> - The title page "Demonstration" section is missing the advertised >>> image. If there is no easy way to get it in there, I'm for deleting >>> the whole section. >>> >> Dah! Those images are indicated as <figure src=...></figure> in the xdoc >> source instead of an <img src=... />. I've corrected it... I also noticed >> that somehow a bunch of images hadn't been brought over from the old >> branch >> to the new. >> >> I've fixed this throughout the XML Graphics site (I'd already done it for >> Batik & XML Graphics and thought I'd done FOP as well). >> >> >>> - The left border / indentation seems to have too much variation. What >>> is causing this? >>> >> Looks like there's extra margin-left on <p> elements, and whole *most* >> stuff is in a <p> element, not everything is... I'll have to think about >> how best to resolve that. >> >> I played a little with it, but I'll (we'll?) likely need to spend more >> time >> on this to get it just right. >> >> I don't see this as a SHOWSTOPPER to switching DNS. >> >> >>> - In order to get to the valuable details about the current FOP release >>> in the menu, you have to scroll way down. People unfamiliar with FOP >>> wont find it. Is there a way to get the "Using" and "Features" menu >>> up to the top of the page? Otherwise the "Introduction" section >>> should be rewritten to contain links to the most important pages >>> (I'll provide a draft in case this is necessary) >>> >> There are certainly things to be done to improve the flow of test. >> >> When I ran the scripts to resolve HEADING & SUBHEADING issues, I >> implemented the capability to add a Table of Contents to each page >> programmatically. But since we discussed using Bootstrap, I was waiting to >> implement the ToC, as Bootstrap might have a better method. >> >> I don't see this as a SHOWSTOPPER to switching DNS. >> >> >>> Is the [VOTE] about migrating in general or about going life with >>> ASF-CMS next week? In case of the former, I'm +1, in case of the >>> latter I'd rather have at least the scroll down problem fixed. >>> >> As mentioned above, this [VOTE] is about going LIVE with the new, >> ASF-CMS-based XML Graphics Project site immediately. >> >> I don't see this as a SHOWSTOPPER, as it can be resolved at any time. >> >> >>> In any case: thanks Clay for all the work! >>> >>> J.Pietschmann >>> >> Thanks for double-checking... >> >> Web Maestro Clay >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > -- pascal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
