Hello! * Denis Oliver Kropp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031216 21:41]: > The current web site design doesn't really reflect how > beautiful DirectFB is. I want a fancy but not overloaded page > with much content, an open forum and knowledge base besides the > closed-post mailing list, application & library catalogue, > detailed hardware support charts/tables, benchmarks, polls ;)
I would be interested in developing client/server code for the benchmark stuff. This would require coordination regarding the output renderer on the website, and the networking code for df_dok. > Very important: a bug tracking system, even more important: not Bugzilla. > I don't like boring user interfaces. It should be simple, but powerful, > fast and nice looking. ever had a look at CVSTrac? http://www.cvstrac.org/ - quite impressive features, and can be fancied up by changing the source or using own header/footer. The software is quite mature, and a little bit of CSS and a bit glue could make a lovely integratable CVS webinterface tightly bonded with bugtracking and wiki. So long, Count -- Andreas Kotes - ICQ: 3741366 - The views expressed herein are (only) mine Expect problems and eat them for breakfast -=-=- OpenPGP key 0x8F94C228 -- Alfred A. Montapert (American Author) -=-=- Keep a mild groove on! -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe directfb-dev" as subject.
