Hi Simone, On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 01:05:31 +0200, Simone Rota wrote:
Hi,
I've been working on the new CRUX/CLC site lately, here's some screenshot of a working wikka setup:
http://www.varlock.com/tmp/wikka/
Questions time:
1. Ok, apart from Wilber which is a temp thing, do you like the current style? I like it a lot!
I've also worked on punbb integration (last image) since there's been some request for a forum. I wouldn't go for a forum before any trusted person agrees to be forum admin, and answers questions reliably. I wouldn't know who this could be at the moment.
2. Regarding content, I've ported most of the documents on the current CLC and CRUX websites, but there is more to do. Should we setup a working temp site somewhere to fill together the pages before we go live? (then we can transfer the db to the actual site). I think this would be great. I'd also like to see a list of things we'd like to put there, and maybe some structuring thoughts before we even start.
Also, I'd like to suggest that we think about subprojects (webpage, ports, tools etc.) first/now, just to make sure no one feels bad for not being involved. Also, I'd like to see a single responsible person for the website, which can take a decision if it has to be. Finally, I'd also suggest that we try to find motivated contributors which join the "web" subproject, in order to have them aboard already now. Thoughts?
3. Integration I briefly spoke with Johannes regarding the integration of the a bug tracker into the website. Will we use cvstrac for this? Other options? What's really cool about CVSTrac is the reporting based on cvs commit messages (think: security), even though this lost a bit of importance now that we have the security warnings via e-mail.
(Light) alternatives could be: http://www.mantisbt.org/ http://flyspray.rocks.cc/?p=Main_Page Or trac http://www.edgewall.com/trac/ which has Subversion support :-)
Another question is the ports database page: I suppose we should change it a bit to fit the new contrib (do we still want to list the external httpup repos not in contrib?) I spoke with Till about moving his ports db to the (future?) CRUX/CLC server. I think some *SQL based system would make a lot of sense.
Also, we could consider setting up a CVS/SVN/whatever repository for such "tools" projects, to allow more than just one person to contribute (this also applies to many other projects). Anyway, thanks for your work so far! Kind regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net