hey, a short update from me: i had short time in the last weeks, although i commited myself to do some polishing on the gnome-wgo startpage. i'll do that soon.
my plan is also to try a dry upgrade to plone 4 and see if everything works as expected. plone4 has some really cool features and it would be nice to keep up with it. but thats not a priority for now. for the gnome3 website: in my opinion, plone can be used for this. but if there is not much dynamic content and no community features - just a showcase - maybe then plone is too much for this.. so long, hannes On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 03:21 -0500, Paul Cutler wrote: > Hi happy web hackers! > > (Lucas, I apologize, I'm not meaning to put you on the spot.) > > For the 3 teams working on the new site (Content, Plone and Art) can > anyone give a brief update? > > For the Content team, I poked around the editors instance this morning > for a few minutes (http://website-editors.gnome.org) but I will need to > review it in much more detail to give a status update. (Darton, maybe > you can help me?) > > The reason I'm asking is I am at the GNOME Marketing Hackfest this week > in Spain and we are working on the GNOME 3.0 launch plan. As Vincent > said yesterday - "Not having the new website is a blocker for GNOME 3.0" > - so no pressure! The other reason is we would like to do a specific > GNOME 3.0 website on www.gnome3.org that is going to showcase some > videos and screenshots of GNOME 3. Is this something we could use Plone > for? > > If so, we have a lot more questions. Feel free to ping me on IRC > (probably #marketing is best) or drop an email. > > Thanks. > > Paul > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
