projects.gnome.org versus live.gnome.org

2011-11-24 Thread Joanmarie Diggs


Hey guys.

Periodically I wonder about projects.gnome.org versus live.gnome.org: 
Some modules and groups use one, some use the other, others use both. As 
I'm currently in the process of cleaning up the Orca wiki (and recently 
did the same for the Accessibility Team wiki), I figured I'd wonder 
aloud this time: Are there any plans, expectations, etc. regarding one 
versus the other?


Thanks and take care.
--joanie
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Re: projects.gnome.org versus live.gnome.org

2011-11-24 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi!

As one of those projects that use both:

* live.gnome.org is a wiki, it is for storing information about the
development process and information that needs to be updated often. It
has limited design capabilities so many project don't want to use it for
(end-user) presentation.

* projects.gnome.org is a mess...no seriously it would be much better to
have some kind of CMS instead of trying to deliver html files with
automake rules. But still, it allows you to use full html/css
capabilities for a website.

Regards,
Johannes


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