Hi Michael,

> > Why does it not have blogs, wiki and forum? (they get filled up by 
> > visitors; not content-writers.)
> 
> A forum and heavily integrated communication and support system is
> coming with Drupal which will support communication through mailing
> list, forum and XML. I am not sure how we would migrate items from a
> Silverstripe forum to a Drupal forum as they have to be attributed to
> a user.
> Please be patient, Drupal is only a couple of months off.


I was talking of the SilverStripe version, which was supposed to fill the void. 

There is no significant activity there.



These are formation days for LibO community; so I expect more content 
(policies, directions) coming from the leadership.

The website structure should focus on recruiting people in different streams, 
and guide them to proper page.

Each landing page for a specific type of stakeholder (coder, documenter, etc.) 
should brief the new visitor thoroughly.

It should explain the workflow, and provide links to all resources, tools and 
repositories.



Also, SilverStripe forums would have been a welcome relief from these darned 
mail lists.




> Unless there is a discussion and decision otherwise I suggest that we
> all align our efforts with the SC decision and work towards improving
> the content on Silverstripe and the further consulting with project
> teams leading to the final Drupal site.


Well, if the Drpal site was say a year down the road, I'd say SilverStripe was 
worth a shot.  



But the fact is, the SilverStripe project is almost telescoping into Drupal 
project.


Even if contents are added within next 10 days, the useful life will be 2 
months max.


Then there's the headache of migrating everything to Drupal! I wonder if this 
is really worth the effort.



So, rather than adding features in SilverStripe, it may be better to populate 
it with static contents.





Examples are: 



>From the SC: FAQ, Policy statements, roadmap, sticky threads at each forum for 
>newcomers.



>From the marketing team: Description about LibO (how it is different from 
>OOo), branding inputs





Come to think of it, these contents can be placed in the Drupal site directly. 


It seems to be mature enough structurally. New sections can be added in 
parallel.





I volunteer to be a moderator at Drupal.



-Narayan
                                          
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