As discussed previously, I set up a page with essential information for the project: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/PloneImplementation I reused this existing page which was out-of-date. Previous content was backed-up as GnomeWeb/PloneImplementationOld, and should probably be deleted...
Some questions: - Are all the tasks in bugzilla already ? - Can we use bugzilla to maintain a roadmap (i.e. associate tickets to milestones) ? - Once this is done, can I remove the "Tasks" section from the GnomeWeb/CmsSetup page ? (and also the "Archived Text", "Installing a local Sandbox" and "How to join gnomeweb-plone" sections ?) - Where is the latest Data.fs ? (is it still needed ?) I would also like to set up an up-to-date requirements list (in a page ? or as bugzilla tickets ?), since current requirements are defined in multiple, not always up-to-date pages... Seb Le 6 mai 2009 13:11, Carsten Senger <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi Sébastien :-) > > Sébastien Nicouleaud schrieb: > >> 2009/5/6 Carsten Senger <[email protected]> >> >> >> * Clean up theme glitches, template work and customizations (such as >>>> removing author from pages) >>>> * Configuration for multilingual content >>>> >>>> This is the major topic that needs an experienced developer. With Ross >>> and >>> Jens we have two possible candidates. Sébastien also mentioned that he >>> had >>> worked with LinguaPlone already. >>> >>> The most recent description of the translation requirements is >>> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2006-October/msg00112.html >>> >>> I've never used LinguaPlone so this is a bit like reading tealeaves, but >>> it >>> seems that several of the "better don't go below" requirements are not >>> easy >>> and fast to implement in Plone. If that's the case we should drop or >>> postpone them. >>> >>> Someone has to pick this up. Jens, Ross, Sébastien, what do you think? >>> >> >> >> I think LinguaPlone is already installed as a dependency. >> > > Yes, it's installed. > > Remaining tasks are (correct me if I'm wrong): >> - Choosing an i18n content layout (e.g. http://www.gnome.fr/ ? >> http://fr.gnome.org/ ? http://www.gnome.org/fr/ ? I know how to do for >> the >> last one, but not the others) >> - Generating the translation relationships when importing the initial >> content (I can work on this). >> > > The most important problem I see is that we need to show English content if > there is no corresponding translation in the current language (navigation > and search) > > My opinion also is that the wiki page is a mess at the moment (which >> doesn't >> help to organize ourselves): >> - Essential links (sandbox, code, tasks...) should be moved to the top >> - The projet history should be moved to a separate page >> I can help on this too... >> > > Leaving just current information on the page would be good. You know the > current state and can do some cleanup. > If we have clear next step, we will replace the tasks with an overview and > create open tasks in bugzilla. > > CSS styling should be under the responsability of one person only, in >> order >> to maintain the theming code organization. >> (Jonathan is probably this person) >> > > Yes, that's true. > At the moment we have the luxury of 3 skilled css/graphics people to make > progress with the theme, and we have to make the most of it. > I have some issues in mind that I will put into bugzilla, but there are > surely more. One person has to coordinate the theming work and make > decisions about organization, cleanups etc. > > Last but not least, I'm not very confident in the current code state. >> As a not-so-experienced plone developer, I'm not sure what need to be >> tested, and how. >> Maybe some more experienced developer can help on this ? (and maybe some >> rules should be put on the wiki ?) >> > > Yes, with the most inconvenient - gnu changelog messages - on the top ;) > > I'll try to be available and connected to #webhackers this evening (8 >> hours >> remaining). >> > > I'll be there to roughly at 19h CEST/17h GMT/UTC. > > Thanks, > > ..Carsten >
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