Hello,

The new site is finally finished:

  http://test.netsurf-browser.org/

Stuff done recently includes the Development area, Webmaster area, the
About NetSurf section and all the mini sites for the sub-projects like
Hubbub and Libdom.

All the sub-project pages are pretty rudimentary and they can be added to
later. I wanted something for them though, if only to give them a chance
of attracting other developers' attention.

I've also moved a few things on the new NetSurf site around.

I'd like to get the new site up as soon as possible. The things that I am
aware of that need doing are:

1. Stop the www. domain from automatically updating from what's in SVN
   while I check in the new site.
2. Stop the autobuilder from running and updating the downloads page.
3. Check in new site.
4. Update autobuilder with some new URLs and also the new layout of the web
   pages. (The thing that puts the build dates and sizes in needs to be
   changed.)
5. I want the autobuilder to update both
     http://test.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/testbuilds
   and
     http://test.netsurf-browser.org/developers/
   with the change log. The former shows the existing SVN log change list
   layout. The latter shows my suggested layout, which has a single link
   to the change set. I think it's more functional and tidier. (Note that
   it will be s/test/www/ in those URLs.)
6. Do something about the offline documentation that the autobuilder adds
   to the RISC OS development builds. (For the time being I suggest
   removing the offline docs and just linking to the online ones from the
   welcome page. The documentation menu entries should also open the web
   versions.)
7. Need to get hold of all the debian/ubuntu packages that are in the
   downloads section.
8. Restart the autobuilder and www. domain web site svn uping.
9. Set up various Moved permanently redirects e.g.
     http://www.netsurf-browser.org/guide
   should redirect to
     http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/guide

That's all I can think of right now.

Best regards,

Michael

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Michael Drake (tlsa)                  http://www.netsurf-browser.org/


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