On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Florent Daignière <nextg...@freenetproject.org> wrote: > Well, the website is all about its content; not the engine... I do think > that google's website thingy (http://sites.google.com) is more than > enough for our purpose.
I like this idea, provided that it is sufficient to meet our needs. For example, it would be hard to do things like dynamic updating of our account balance - which seems to have a very positive effect on donations. I guess we could run some code elsewhere that periodically updates this (does Google Pages have an API?). Can you have your own domain name with Google Pages? Google App Engine would afford the most flexibility (but also the most rope to hang ourselves), and it now supports Java. If we do migrate the website we *must* endeavor to make it look good, people have much higher expectations about a website's appearance today than they did 9 years ago. Ideally we should grab some open source web code to use as a basis (perhaps something from Mozilla). > What about using github's issue tracking thingy instead? I like this idea. I think it is clear that there is a lot of cruft in Mantis, open bugs that are no-longer relevant etc. Cleaning house would be useful. Ian. -- Ian Clarke CEO, Uprizer Labs Email: i...@uprizer.com Ph: +1 512 422 3588 Fax: +1 512 276 6674 _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl@freenetproject.org http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl