Am 21.07.2013 19:52, schrieb Mike Noyes:
> On 07/21/2013 10:21 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Am 21.07.2013 17:09, schrieb Andrew:
>>> Hi all.
>>> It seems like LEAF history task becomes lost somewhere into mailing list 
>>> archives... I think that it'll be good for project if it'll be written 
>>> (at least early stages and main releases with short benefits description).
>> 
>> Indeed the idea was lost in the archives.
>> And with the updates for 5.0.1-beta1 I think updating packages has
>> almost been for the time being, so there should be some time to write a
>> draft for the history (good time to reflect history after Bering-uClibc
>> hit the 100.000 downloads milestone last week).
>> Anyway, my concerns are still, where it should be published.
>> The current pages are outdated, and maintenance is difficult, if not
>> impossible (adding packages for v5 does not work etc..)
>> So moving to a new CMS is IMHO urgent.
> 
> Everyone,
> The website is my fault. I can extract the content from the database,
> and convert it to html. I propose we import it into Mediawiki as a
> temporary measure. I'll then archive the website, place it in the FRS,
> and delete it from the shell. I'll then make Mediawiki our project website.
> 
> Comments?

There are certainly a few questions we have to decide first:
1) what about roles/access
2) what about LEAF versions beyond Bering-uClibc (even if they are
historical)?
3) integration with SF Allura
4) integration of packages page with links to git repo, where a user can
download seperate packages.

To summarize  - I do not like pages that looks like a wiki - and though
David did a very good job moving our docs from docbook-based webpages to
wiki, the main entry should be something more appealing than the "wiki
look".
That's the reasons, I've liked your idea to use drupal etc..

But maybe you can provide a proposal of Mediawiki for our project
website, that will proof me wrong.

kp

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