Re: New web site moved to master

2009-08-06 Thread John Mandereau
Le jeudi 06 août 2009 à 00:29 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit : > 1) news items: would it be possible to keep the news-front vs. > news-old? I'd like to maintain human control over what's on the > front page. This is achieved easily by marking news entries with ad-hoc tags, e.g. a dummy Texinfo ma

Re: New web site moved to master

2009-08-06 Thread John Mandereau
Le mercredi 05 août 2009 à 23:40 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit : > Is it ok if Patrick Schmidt and I do a few more days' work on that > branch? The changes would be almost all[1] in his css/alt2.css > file. The changes can be wherever you like, the guy that will import these changes just has to

Re: New web site moved to master

2009-08-06 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 08:06:43PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote: > The web site in Texinfo is on master now, except the examples (see my > other email). All of what I could think of the technical status and > to-do is in the commmit message. A few comments about some of those FIXMEs/TODOs: 1) new

Re: New web site moved to master

2009-08-05 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 08:06:43PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote: > I'm currently updating master with changes in current web-gop > (d6a6b62af6b8d92dea7d8b6ab02cdc99eb6c5dd3). Please no longer push new > changes to this branch; note I made many adjustments in file paths and > in Texinfo stuff for pr

New web site moved to master

2009-08-05 Thread John Mandereau
The web site in Texinfo is on master now, except the examples (see my other email). All of what I could think of the technical status and to-do is in the commmit message. There are many regressions compared to the output , but my goal is to have no regressions (and even bugfixes) compared to the