Dave Neary schrieb: > I can imagine that we could have a page split into 3 > sections:
ACK I have started to collect a list of distro releases here: http://live.gnome.org/UpcomingDistroReleases Some are already in the GNOME calendar of Dave. > Would you like to propose appropriate content for gnome.org/start/2.24 > which we could use & carry forward to future releases? I think its nice to give people what they need and to do this on a special page. I dont quite understand why the release notes are on library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/. > I'll happily accept patches to the content on the front page or any > other page on wgo. Please suggest some. Should I mail those pages to you or rather attach them to bugs? I have created my first page here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553529 > More > than comments on what's wrong, I mailed you some personal thoughts about what I think. And for everyone else - as Murray has pointed out there is still some work being done in the background. Personally I dont think one should force those who do this to make a premature release. I am willing to contribute on many levels but think those who have more access and backing from the community should be responsible and leading. Actually I cant do much more than commenting and providing patches as a result of how GNOME is organized today. I like to help getting some things fixed and also some issues from the list of TODOs. I also think if nobody cares nothing will change. I would encourage rather the approach of just starting fixing things than the lets wait for the thing that does it all. I even do not believe that a deployed Plone will resolve most of the issues. I think a Plone could help fixing: * Creating new content for non techies be more easy * Giving more users the right to add content. * Make it easier to fix minor errors like spelling errors, updating URLs, etc. * Provide a site search * help structure the content But if I should guess I would expect that it would take at least six more months to move most of the content to the Plone site once it is deployed. And then still there will be pages that will have not been moved. So I think its great if Plone will become the great tool ir promises to be but I also think it will be a bug relief for those working on its implementation if things are being fixed now. I do not care if my patches are being replaced by something better in the future, but as long as they are not here, I think its more important to encourage people to sub, it patches and to apply them. I also like to thank everybody who invested their time and effort up till now. Regards, Thilo _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
