On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 14:47:44 -0500 (EST), Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote
OK, so. There's a bunch of changes that need to happen on fedora.redhat.com, because it's been decaying for far too long -- and we're going to make these changes in the next two weeks. Basically, here's our plan:
- Rework all the content, bearing in mind that at some point (soon) we'll
move it to fp.o. Most of the new content will be repurposed from the great content that has been written at fp.o recently. For the first few days of next week, Alex and I will be barricading ourselves in a room and writing/editing/checking in new content. That's all we'll be doing.
- Begin translation efforts in-house for this static content. I expect
it'll be mostly Red Hat folks, but this is a decision for Sarah Wang, who runs our translation efforts. The goal will be to have key f.r.c content translated into several of the most popular languages within the next month.
This way, once we've worked out the infrastructure issues for the static content on fp.o (drupal? zope? YAcms?), the work of sorting the content *itself* will be mostly done. And it no longer makes sense (and never did, really) to delay this content rewrite until we've got a "better" website to put it on.
--g
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Hi All,
I just joined Fedora "web" group officially approved by Warren Togami. (Thank you again Warren.)
Here is my first question as a member. Who's going to decide which CMS will be installed on fedoraproject.org?
I understand Seth Vidal prefers Python based CMS and I'm sure everyone has their own favorite CMS. Recently I've been testing Drupal CMS (http://drupal.org) on my own server (http://fedoranews.org/cms) and I must admit I'm very impressed with its features and capabilities.
Please let me know if I misunderstood the plan. Otherwise, I hope there is some sort of voting process for us.
Regards, -- Thomas Chung FedoraNEWS.ORG (http://fedoranews.org) "..where you can free your knowledge for your free community!"