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Re: GNUstep Site Redesign


From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: GNUstep Site Redesign
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 01:02:31 +0000
User-agent: Heirloom mailx 12.2 01/07/07

"Stefan Bidigaray" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Just FYI, I think it would make more sense if this discussed the redesign in
> this ML.
>
> Here's a summary of what's been discussed so far:

Yeah, it would be nice if the poor sods who get to maintain it get
some chance to comment... ;-) Where was the past discussion?  Some of
the menu ordering decisions look a bit odd ("Donations" under
"Support"?), so I'd be interested to see the reasons.

> This is the current mock up by Jesse (feel free to comment on it):
>  http://jesseross.com/clients/gnustep/site/02.png

Looks good as a graphic and it looks like it should convert to
xhtml/css fairly well.  Question: "Recent Commits" only shows one
commit, so isn't it mistitled?  Also, will most front page users know
what a "commit" is anyway?  Are we keeping one front page for all, or
having a front news page, a user-home and a devel-home?

I'm a little puzzled why "Get Started" is repeated and I wonder
where/how the body text is coming from, but I expect those have been
discussed already too.

[...]
> Adam pointed out that we will need to contact Manuel Guesdon (
> address@hidden) as well as address@hidden (their website is in
> French, do we need a French speaking person to make contact) for information
> on the available software.  We can probably do this while we're deciding
> what is needed, and also by someone that understands about web site
> design/programming.

No, I don't think so - they speak pretty good English.  S'il y a
besoin, je traduiserai.  IIRC, the current site supports PHP, but
anything else (databases or whatever) will need a request.

Hope that helps,
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