Hi Robert, I hope you enjoy your trip, even though it was a business trip.
It seems you missed my previous post, but it's normal, this thread is getting huge! Briefly, as you suggested I have gone for downloads and support pages. These sections are almost finished. There are still somethings to do: Downloads Stable and developer releases sections: The binaries are still in the old server @Robert: do you want me to do a downloads hierarchy folder (somethink like in the old server) by FTP and upload latest stable and developer versions? I think we need to migrate older versions too, and make a single article for all the older releases (at least for stable releases). In the case of dowloads I have a doubt with Tools section (suggestion of J-S), I feel this category may overlap the category community projects, thoughts? Support Some links on the FAQ section are not up to date, we need to migrate the Documentation->knowledge base before. I want to know your opinion about how to address profesional support, Is it worth to have a single article with all the professionals/companies, or to have an article for each professional/company and show them in a blog layout/ list layout? I think it would be better if each professional/company edit its own page. About multilingual support I am not fully convinced. It should be clear that support in mailing lists, forum, etc. will be only in english. I'm not very proud about my 'spanglish' but I still prefer to learn english while working with OSG :). Anyway if we get translators from the community I don't have any objection. Once I have a pilot page for every section I should write an author guide in order to respect the styles. I am trying to get migration task section up-to-date, so if you want to tackle any item with priority high it will be on the top of my webtasks to do list. Cheers. 2012/5/14 Robert Osfield <robert.osfi...@gmail.com> > Hi Jordi, > > On 9 May 2012 18:34, Jordi Torres <jtorresfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I missed to say that I tried to respect the authory of the articles > migrated > > from the old webpage, or for example de Debbuging tips (from Paul Martz). > > But there are some cases where I didnt know who was the author. > > I've been out of the loop for 9 days thanks to me trip, hows things > progressing? I'll busy with client work and generally catching up > this week, but next week I plan to put time aside for diving back into > the new website work. On my trip I read a few more chapters of Joomla > 2.5 Beginner's Guide, didn't read too many as it's pretty dull reading > when you don't have a computer in front of you to experiment with. I > am getting a better grasp of what and how we can do things. > > One thing I do wonder about is multi-lingual support, Joomla is > capable of it, and as a community I would guess we should be capable > for doing translation work, at least for all the main pages that users > will touch upon. Thoughts everyone? > > Robert. > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org > http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org > -- Jordi Torres Fabra gvSIG 3D blog http://gvsig3d.blogspot.com Instituto de Automática e Informática Industrial http://www.ai2.upv.es
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