> I've noticed that the Nautilus webpage is a couple years out of date.... :o > > http://www.gnome.org/projects/nautilus/ > > > I think the webpage for GNOME's file manager's should be kept reasonably > up to date. I'm willing to help, if anyone is willing to give a little > direction. Are there any plans for this and other core GNOME components > that would affect a page update? For example, how are individual > project pages going to be integrated into the new library.gnome.org. > Also I'm not familiar with the general development flow of gnome.org > webpages. Claudio Saavedra on desktop-devel said it usually involves > getting a copy over SVN and making a patch. That's fine, but is there > any other starter points or resources I should be aware of? > > Thanks. > > Steve
I personally think every project should have it's versions updated dynamically from SVN so it will list Nautlius 2.18.x for the stable build and then 2.19.x for the unstable build, and change after every release. Shouldn't be too hard to do even by reading the FTP repositories. _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
