On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:43 PM, jan iversen <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> >> On 1 November 2012 21:04, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 3:49 PM, jan iversen < > [email protected]> > >> >> > wrote: > >> >> > > Please could you try it, I might be blind but I get an empty > page. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > OK. I had to do an update first, to suck it into the CMS. But > then > >> >> > when I went to edit brand,mdtext, I saw the "edit" area, which was > >> >> > blank, and directly beneath that another edit control called "Page > >> >> > Header" that contained the lines like "home: home". > >> >> > > >> >> I think "page header" is restricted to people with the correct > karma. I > >> >> cannot see it. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > So here it is now: http://www.openoffice.org/l10n-new/ > >> >> > > >> >> > > However that is not soo important, Ariel made a perfect > job...and I > >> >> have > >> >> > > just posted (through cms) the other changed (index and leftnav). > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Do you think it is about time to make the site "official" ? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > It needs some more editing and content, but the structure looks > good > >> >> > now. Something we can build on. Was the idea to wipe clean the > >> >> > existing l10n directory and move this version in? > >> >> > > >> >> Yes, my idea was to start on the rock bottom, and then I could (as > well > >> as > >> >> others) add more content. It is difficult to add contents when the > >> >> structure is unstable. > >> >> > >> > > >> > That is what I was afraid off, this is just a horrible way to work > with. > >> If > >> > we go with Jan way of working we would be trashing projects left and > >> right, > >> > loosing data every guy that comes back and pick it up. If he gets > bored, > >> > the next guy will trash it's work and "start from rock bottom". > >> > > >> > >> > >> No one is trashing projects left and right. No one is losing data. > >> We're not discussing future developers, etc. If you have any > >> technical approaches with the current approach, or if there is some > >> existing content on the l10n site that you think should remain live on > >> the website, then please speak up. > >> > > > >> Looking at Google Analytics data for the old l10n site, from August > >> through September, I see the following total number of page hits > >> (total for the two months, not total per day): > >> > > > > I previously update many of the original l10n site, most of the content > > that is really irrelevant is unlinked. The pages that have questiable > > relevance are updated on the contact information, and the resources are > > well there. I want to know for example what would happened to the > existing > > glossaries. > > > > The area that talk about TCM will be update with LinkTest information? > will > > Linktest be used at all? > > > > I see many repeating sites like how_to_join.html on both projects, just > > updating the page with the l10n-new would be sufficient. > > > > IMO all this work from jan should have gone to one page > > "localization/L10n_pilotprocess.html,", and from them moved on to the > > different sites. I understand the actual structural changes like the > > templates and contextual menus would be added files to the site. > > > > I would promote for deletion like you said, l10n/languages.html > > l10n/download/en-GB.html, project/l10n/languages.html only because they > > have nothing to do with the project, or have duplicated within the l10n > > project. example "supported languages". > > > > OK how about we do this: We copy Jan's new files into l10n, having it > be the new look and feel and default index.html. Then we can hook up > relevant legacy content to the new home page. Stuff that is not > hooked up, because it is outdated or superseded by new pages -- this > we can delete or ignore as appropriate. > > In other words, we separate the new look and feel of the website from > the proposed new process. > > -Rob > > > > > > >> > >> Page,Pageviews > >> /l10n/languages.html,1077 > >> /l10n/download/en-GB.html,496 > >> /l10n/index.html,255 > >> /l10n/adding_language.html,156 > >> /l10n/localization/translation.html,145 > >> /l10n/localization/OpenOffice_Glossary.html,88 > >> /l10n/localization/About_TCM.html,54 > >> /l10n/localization/English_Russian_OOo_Glossary.html,47 > >> /l10n/L10N_Framework/iso_code_build2.html,40 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/HowToAddEncoding.html,38 > >> /l10n/all_supported_languages.html,35 > >> /project/l10n/languages.html,33 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/Vertical_Writing_in_Calc.html,28 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/Vertical_writing_in_Writer.html,23 > >> /l10n/how-to-join.html,20 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/LocaleData.html,19 > >> /l10n/localization/L10n_testplan.html,19 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/Grid_layout_for_CJK.html,18 > >> /l10n/localization/English_Greek_OOo_Glossary.html,18 > >> /l10n/extract_merge.html,16 > >> /l10n/irc-channel.html,11 > >> /l10n/L10N_Framework/How_to_localize_and_build_OpenOffice.html,10 > >> /l10n/L10N_Framework/Intermediate_file_format.html,10 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/CTL_Feature_Priorisation.html,8 > >> /l10n/mailing-lists.html,8 > >> /l10n/localization/Translation_Tips.html,7 > >> /l10n/i18n_framework/HowToAddLocaleInI18n.html,6 > >> /l10n/localization/L10n_pilotprocess.html,6 > >> /l10n/localization/English_Serbian_OOo_Glossary.html,5 > >> > >> So there is some things getting traffic, although some of these same > >> pages are far out of date. For example, the en-GB download page is > >> pointing to an ancient 2.02 version of OOo. > >> > >> Since in many cases there are external links to these pages, I'd > >> recommend a bulk move to an /archive directory. If the content is > >> worth keeping, it is worth keeping in the same location, and worth > >> keeping up to date. Otherwise we should delete and know that > >> Subversion has a copy for archival purposes. And if a page has been > >> superseded by a new page, we should keep the same HTML page name, so > >> external links will automatically point to the updated content. > +1 that sound like a more sensible appoach. > >> > >> -Rob > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Alexandro Colorado > > PPMC Apache OpenOffice > > http://es.openoffice.org > -- Alexandro Colorado PPMC Apache OpenOffice http://es.openoffice.org
