I'm really here, sent you an email about this Ian. All your goals seem attainable in my opinion, and I will get this moving after this wednesday (school finals).
Ian, have you considered paying someone to write documentation on the project? I think this could really help out new developers. *nym >On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 12:10:41PM -0500, Scott Young wrote: > >>I think it would be better for freenet if the documentation is improved >>before version 5.0. >> > >This is the reason I created the Wiki several months ago. There is >already a Wiki page on publishing at: > > http://freenetproject.org/wiki/index.php?Publishing > >This is prominently linked from the homepage. It is still a-little >sparse, however people can easily improve it, and I would encourage them >to do so. > >Similarily, there is a Wiki page intended to provide a resource for >those hoping to understand Freenet's internals, it can be found at: > > http://freenetproject.org/wiki/index.php?Internals > >Again, it is far from complete, but adding to it is extremely easy. > >I want to redesign the website prior to 0.5, and again, there is a Wiki >page dedicated to this at: > > http://freenetproject.org/wiki/index.php?NewSite > >Tom Longson created a mock-up of the new site which I think is a great >blueprint (linked from page above), although I think that the menu, with >over 25 entries, is overcomplicated and intimidating. > >My hope is that the new site will: > >* Have a more pleasing look and feel than the current site, I think > Tom's proposal is a great stride in this direction >* Allow the various different types of visitor to the site easy and > quick access to the information that interests them >* Is more seamlessly integrated with the Wiki to ease and encourage > improvements to content. >* Retain the multiple-language features of the current site > >Unfortunately Tom seems to have gone into hibernation, so if there is >anyone out there with an interest in spearheading this process, please >let me know. They should be familiar with writing standards compliant >HTML, and PHP. > >Ian. > _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
