Re: [libreoffice-website] LibreOffice Extensions-Site: Renovation

2014-02-12 Thread Andreas Mantke
Hello Cor, Am 12.02.2014 22:15, schrieb Cor Nouws: > Andreas Mantke wrote (12-02-14 18:19) > >> But anyway first I want to discuss and draft the structure, features and >> data fields that are necessary. Once we have that fixed we could think >> about the implementation (and the CMS/product). > I

Re: [libreoffice-website] LibreOffice Extensions-Site: Renovation

2014-02-12 Thread Cor Nouws
Andreas Mantke wrote (12-02-14 18:19) > But anyway first I want to discuss and draft the structure, features and > data fields that are necessary. Once we have that fixed we could think > about the implementation (and the CMS/product). I agree with that. (Only I've a flue so its hard to read and

Re: [libreoffice-website] LibreOffice Extensions-Site: Renovation

2014-02-12 Thread Andreas Mantke
Hello Charles, Philipp, all, Am 12.02.2014 13:45, schrieb Charles-H. Schulz: > Hello Andreas, > > I think Philipp has a point here. Mozilla came up with some very good > designs and I think that one of the utmost priorities with the new > extensions and templates site is to attract and appeal to u

Re: [libreoffice-website] LibreOffice Extensions-Site: Renovation

2014-02-12 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Andreas, I think Philipp has a point here. Mozilla came up with some very good designs and I think that one of the utmost priorities with the new extensions and templates site is to attract and appeal to users. Best, Charles. Le 2014-02-12 12:05, Philipp Weissenbacher a écrit : Hey

Re: [libreoffice-website] LibreOffice Extensions-Site: Renovation

2014-02-12 Thread Philipp Weissenbacher
Hey Andreas, Indeed, it does sound more user-friendly like that. I think that most people/extension developers would approach publishing an extension like that. I don't want to ruin your enthusiasm, but how about we adapt what Mozilla has? Source: https://github.com/mozilla/zamboni or better http