On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:42:49AM -0800, Johnathan Corgan wrote: > Eric Blossom wrote: > > > Another thing to think about is what do we want at > > http://gnuradio.org? Maybe that's where the "marketing page" goes. Of > > course we can config apache to redirect it into the wiki somewhere. > > I think this is the right approach. Trac is sort of a minimalist Wiki > implementation tacked on to a better repository browser and issue > tracking system. It's not meant to host "fluff" type stuff, or rather, > it doesn't really provide a great deal of assistance in doing so. > > > Once that's sorted out, perhaps we ought to replicate it at > > http://gnuradio.org [Violating my own rule, I know. I'm not sure I > > can get a redirect installed at http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio, > > and JavaScript is out.] > > Personally, I'd rather install Wikimedia on gnuradio.org and just use > Trac for repository browsing and tickets. There are far more effective > spam control modules for Wikimedia than Trac, as well as more > sophisticated math rendering, attachment/inline controls, revision > control, user accounts, etc.
Seems like a lot of work, possible confusion, and we lose all the trac integration with the wiki. It looks like there's a desire for two things: - A nice looking "marketing page" (which could be static) - And the place where we're really getting all the work done (Trac) > > Good. There's also a way to get a sidebar in Trac that we may want > > to consider for the start page. > > We may have to upgrade Trac to do this (I'm not opposed, but its effort > and potential for breakage/downtime.) Can we reuse the Table of Contents magic command. E.g., http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/TracGuide Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
