Re: [Freedos-devel] Web site and project stuff

2009-02-11 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Jim, > Eric keeps asking if I can put a copy of these links in the left-hand > navigation bar on the FreeDOS web site. I haven't done that because I > felt it was important to keep them in the top orange bar, so users > weren't confused by navigating to a SF-hosted app. It was always > confus

Re: [Freedos-devel] Web site and project stuff

2009-02-11 Thread Jim Hall
These days, it seems like it's just me that updates the web site. I'm more than happy to share this role, especially since I'm about to be absent for 2 years. If you're interested in becoming a webmaster - email me. I suppose one reason it's been just me is that, when you have multiple people edit

Re: [Freedos-devel] Web site and project stuff

2009-02-11 Thread Jim Hall
Notes on the blue-and-orange web design: About a month ago, I updated the FreeDOS web site to use the blue-and-orange bar design. At the same time, a bunch of links got moved to the orange bar at the top of the page. Here's some history behind that: We have a bunch of apps hosted for us by Sour

Re: [Freedos-devel] Web site and project stuff

2009-02-11 Thread Jim Hall
For anyone interested in becoming a webmaster, here are some notes: - Since August 1 2004, we've used the SourceForge News system as a way to post news to the FreeDOS web site. There's some code on the www.freedos.org front page that updates the news automatically once an hour, so no one needs t

Re: [Freedos-devel] Jim is applying to grad school

2009-02-11 Thread Jim Hall
[...] >> I know FreeDOS will be fine during my absence. We have the FreeDOS >> Wiki to help manage our user-contributed documentation. Bug tracking >> has moved from bugzilla to the SF Bug Tracker. I'm not the only person >> with access to the FreeDOS files archive at ibiblio, nor the only >> perso

[Freedos-devel] Web site and project stuff

2009-02-11 Thread Jim Hall
Eric asked who has access to the project resources at SF, and the web site. So here's a complete list of project people at SF: AITOR is a project admin on SF, so can add members, change developers' roles, etc. - can update CVS (not that we use it, but it's historical) - can update Subversion - ca