Looks good to me. I think now is a good time to put it in a beta subdir of
crystalspace3d.org
I don't know who can do that, Frank perhaps.
We can write up new content pages on the wiki and someone can transfer them
to the website pages perhaps...
We should replace a couple of pictures on the front page with some newer
shinier stuff too.
On 28 December 2010 13:08, Denis Washington <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As a late christmas present, let me tell you that I enabled Drupal users
> to log into the Trac instance. It is not single sign-on, unfortunately
> (I just cannot find out how to accomplish this, or if this actually is
> possible), but it still means that there is a single user database for
> the forums, the wiki and Trac.
>
> This means that the last remaining item on my TODO list has just been
> checked! Now, the question is how to go forward with this. Obviously,
> the first thing to ask is: do you actually *want* the proposed new page?
> I don't know how such decisions are made inside of the CrystalSpace
> community (or even if there is such a decision-making process ;) ). By
> the way, you can be sure that I will help with the page's administration
> and content writing / updating as much as possible - which, for the time
> being, is probably pretty much.
>
> *If* you like to take the page, the following things would probably have
> to be done next:
>
> - Move the whole page to the existing webspace of the CrystalSpace
> project in a subdirectory (like crystalspace3d.org/beta or so) and make
> everything work there.
>
> - Migrate the current CrystalSpace forums' users and topics using the
> Simplemachines -> phpbb -> Drupal route I have tested earlier, and make
> sure everything goes well.
>
> - Write new content for the main pages (Home, About, Download etc.). We
> can use what is on the current webpage as a base, but much is outdated
> there, so simply doing a 1:1 copy wouldn't be worthwhile. This is also a
> good opportunity to think about how we want to represent ourselves: what
> do we think makes CrystalSpace expecially great from a technical
> standpoint? It's flexible component-based design maybe? Why is
> CrystalSpace developed as open source - simply practical reasons
> (no-cost, easy to collaborate on, etc.) or for idealistic reasons? Who
> do we target, specifically? In short, having something like a clearly
> defined mission (statement) would help us greatly to consistently
> represent CrystalSpace on the webpage and make it look good to potential
> users. (Also, how do we want to use the name CrystalSpace? Only as the
> name of the engine, or of the whole project, with the Crystalspace
> engine and CEL both being part of it?)
>
> How is your feedback?
>
> Denis
>
>
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