On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Andres Blanc <andresbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Domingo 13 Diciembre 2009 04:42:56 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri escribió:
>> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Vincent Torri <vto...@univ-evry.fr> wrote:
>> >> that needs to go. trac news isnt used.
>> >
>> > are you sure ? I use it, Gustavo too.
>> >
>> > Planet is also used but it is not mentioned in the web site.
>>
>> trac news = planet official blog, so having planet = having trac news,
>> no need to have special page for that. IOW, just have official news
>> and planet.
>>
>>
>
>
> IMO news should be split in three:
>
> *       News on the main website; For important project news and release 
> announcements.
> *       Trac blog: For minor project news
> *       Planet: News from the developers.

Just 2 are enough. As I said, Trac blog is just another feed (official
posts) of Planet. It would be a more relaxed and often updated than
official news that come from SVN, but still official that represent
the project and not just one individual.


> In the PHP code I'm abut to commit I integrate all three into the main page.
> I also wrote a lot of other PHP code, pretty much all website from scratch 
> including things like getting the most voted exchange themes, developer 
> lists, etc.
>
> Depending on own much time it takes me to transcribe the content I wrote into 
> proper (at least as proper as I can write it) english, and some SVN issues, 
> you can get the PHP code today night or tommorow night (GMT -3).
>
> I'm really almost done with the new website,
> I know I should have made commits more often but my stupid decision of mixing 
> spanish and english in code and content ended up wasting too much time and I 
> didn't want to cofuse or offend potential contributors. Sorry about that.
>
> I hope the hundreds of hours I spent working on this aren't a complete waste. 
> You will see it on the next (final?) commit.

That's the problem with "overcooking". We really needed the website,
raster waited as far as he could but then we had pressure from people
saying "Fix that shit" and so he did, he got mad and "Okay, I'll have
to do it" and so he did.

There is still time to help, there will always be... but don't
overcook it again. Just as code in SVN, get it exposed soon, just make
sure it will not break badly.

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