On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 12:02 PM, David Nelson <comme...@traduction.biz> wrote: > At that time, LibO will have a decent website to fulfill needs for the > next few months, and those of you with those radically-different, > imaginative, creative visions can develop them at leisure for > presentation to the SC and community. I'll be pleased to contribute in > any way you want me to. ... > Then, I suggest that we thoroughly explore all other possible options > via confcalls, wiki writing and modeling on the pumbaa server until we > arrive at a v2.0 SilverStripe website to offer to the SC for approval > - something tangible, backed-up by written presentations and > proposals.
David, one thing I think should be clear, is that the website team creates, maintains and is responsible for the website. Instead of working independently and presenting competing work to the SC for some kind of royal approval as you have suggested and has occurred in the past, we should work collaboratively without any need for Steering Committee intervention or requests for approvals. As the website team we have the mandate and authority to improve the website content and infrastructure, we simply need to compromise then come to a conclusion. > I know very well that the subject of Drupal is not gone from the minds > of several of you. Therefore, I suggest that, when libreoffice.org > v1.0 is at a finalized state, we should request the SC to request > Christian to set-up a Drupal sandbox on the pumbaa server, in parallel > to the SilverStripe sandbox. That way, you could thoroughly explore > your ideas, and could experiment and model, and build properly-working > demos that can be shown to the SC, for consideration, for whatever > applications you imagine. We already have a Drupal development site, why would we move it to another persons server. It is hosted on my server and I am more than happy to continue supporting the Drupal development when we kick it off again in a few months. Also the 'pumbaa' server you are talking about drives me nuts as it is not on port 80/8080/8000 and some of the proxies I use don't allow other ports. > For the "Why?" pages, I like Wheatbix's idea of concrete usage > examples for each marketing target category, and - speaking my own > view - I feel we should work on that. Me, I want to start by > re-working "Why for Home?" in that direction. But I'd see these as > being quite in-depth pages of maybe 500 words or more each. '500 words' is a long way from what I envisaged when developing the idea. Considering there are people who would like to try out more visually pleasing content how about we set the challenge for these 'why' pages and see what people come up with? If there is anyone out there who does not have/want a Silverstripe username you can forward content you have created on to me and I will publish it. Please include any images as files. > We'd need to evaluate a choice between the SilverStripe blogging and > news modules on pumbaa, and then ask Christian to provide it on the > main libreoffice.org site. IMO 'LibreOffice News' is already provided by the LibreOffice Blog and Planet. We simply need a way to import the XML to page content and setup a list of the pages. Again, I am not sure how Silverstripe works, but this is pretty basic functionality and should be very easy to set up. Just a few thoughts, Michael Wheatland -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***