Am Donnerstag, 12. November 2009 schrieb Geert Janssens: > To see the intermediate result, surf to: > http://www.kobaltwit.be/gnucash/index.phtml
Looks very good! > * Added a new page for downloading. (...) > - direct one-click links to the installers we have available, > - information on how to install on linux using the native install tools Yes, good idea and solution. Indeed on Linux we can't offer a "click here to download", but rather have to point people back to their distro. > * On the start page, I added a highly visible floating box with download > links for GnuCash. Windows and MacOS X users can download the latest > stable release installer for their platform with a single click. For all > other downloads, I refer to the newly added download page. Good solution. Different from the other response here, I think the box in the current form is just fine - indeed we have the binaries only for Win and Mac, and the others need other directions. > What I have not done yet: > * Fix the release news items > * Translations. The new elements are gettextized though, so ready to be > translated. I prefer to wait with this until I have had some feedback on > the actual texts. They may still change. I can work on the German translation once you've finished with this, but it is not a problem to have parts of the German page show up in English for a few days or weeks. (The news items are in English anyway.) > * The original site had links to a USA and a European sourcecode-only > "mirror" (for the lack of a better word). I have added those to the source > code section on the download page, but not quite as they were before. I > have added direct links to the source tarball for the latest stable > release, instead of showing the full directory listing. Is such a > directory listing still required ? No, IIRC we only kept this because at each new series we keep forgetting to update the link here. > * As for generating a patchset later on: I have added a new page, a new php > script and two new icons and I have changed two existing files. What is the > best way to deliver this to someone with svn access ? svn diff doesn't seem > to handle binary files. (git would handle binaries, "git format-patch" would do the trick, but:) In this case a simple tarball of all you have is just fine, plus a list of files which need to be deleted, if any. Regards, Christian (out of town for a few days, but I'll reply next week.) _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel