Shotgun on the web design :-P

On 11/1/06, Jon Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 11:21 -0500, Peter Vander Klippe wrote:
> > I think this is an excellent idea. With Jamie's permission can we
> > start getting collecting names of willing volunteers? I think we would
> > need a dedicated webmaster so Jamie can focus on tracker (and his
> > life). Any volunteers?
> >
> > For hosts I'd suggest www.asmallorange.com. Amazing service and
> > excellent packages. If we start with the tiny package its only a $35
> > USD (~$45 CAD) investment for an entire year, and upgrading is easy.
> > Unless someone has some free hosting somewhere...
>
> There is no reason to spend $$$ on this. Basically, just need to get a
> domain name and get it hooked up with either fd.o or gnome.org hosting
> space for free.
>
> >
> > My "color of the bikeshed" (look it up on wikipedia) comment:
> >
> > I don't see why you would need to have a seperate wiki and site,
> > MediaWiki installed to the root directory with some simple permissions
> > will allow you to have an amazing site, and you don't have to worry
> > about managing two seperate systems. ( i.e. a CMS and a wiki) MoinMoin
> > also can be used quite easily to host the entire page. (and it's ACL
> > system is quite nice)
>
> Sure, that is fine...nice bikeshed comment, but I'm not into bikeshed
> development, but progressing projects with public interfaces
> (www.rejon.org/bio).
>
> Sure, I think setting up this site on fd.o is a good idea, using their
> already working wiki, and hitting go (plus, me and several cohorts
> already have fd.o accounts and could help...)
>
> >
> > Should we look at something like trac? or just use the existing cvs
> > and possibly use something like launchpad to do basic bug tracking?
> >
> > But anyways, lets keep this discussion going, any other
> > thoughts/comments?
> >
> > ~Peter VK
> > Ubuntu 6.10 User
>
> Yet again, if this project goes with fd.o, they have a bug tracker,
> wiki, hosting, list, etc, so that seems like a great way to go. And, it
> would be easier to get new devs. accounts, etc.
>
> Jon
>
>
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