On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 09:42 -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
What do we think about ditching "fedora.redhat.com"
entirely and making
fedoraproject.org the new home for all this stuff?
In general, whatever. Usual caveats about not killing the old site,
etc.
It's basically happening anyway, due to the inherently limited
access to
fedora.redhat.com. Most of the useful content is kept on
fp.org these
days -- with the exception of docs stuff.
Which happens for the same reason, we don't have a way to host our
documentation on
fedoraproject.org. I know we can ask, but what we have
works fine for now and is currently considered canonical.
"fedora.redhat.com" would remain as, basically, a paragraph
worth of
mission statement and a page full of links.
I think we can do that ASAP, which means after we update the page at
fedoraproject.org itself to reflect the new, all-inclusive nature of the
site. Or something.
(p.s. I fully expect the docs folks to be livid with that suggestion,
heh.)
The only thing I'd be livid at is a suggestion that we ever vaporize
what is hosted at f.r.c/docs. Google is our friend, but we can't
control the what goes to the top of the search results. I don't know
about redirect, it's something to discuss.
IMHO, we don't want to go away from a high-end publishing system, and
DocBook is fairly It. We can have a Wiki front-end, and a Wiki with a
better schema, but many of us are going to continue to do the right
thing. What's that? Emacs, DocBook, and CVS baby!
- Karsten
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