There is

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@edevel

But the wall feed can just look for (#efl, #evas, #ecore, #e17, #e18,...)
hashtags. It's more useful to show the life of the project, libs, etc...

Maybe you could replace xml by Yaml ?which is more readable (even if, ok
this template is clear...). I agree too on the fact we don't need a CMS
with database etc. We will maybe have to add some simple feature to this
template like blockquotes, etc... I have to check the existing template
engine, but maybe just a tag in <newsItem> could match a CSS entry to make
it blockquoted. Or just write html inside <newsItem> tags... don't know
yet... what do you think ?


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Nathan Baxter <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 14/02/13 17:17, Steven Le Roux wrote:
> > Yes I agree :)
> >
> > I wasn't doing a bootstrap evangelisation but backing the idea of keeping
> > this web site simple is important, as it's just a showcase, not a money
> > factory :)
>
> No worries :)
>
> >
> > Do you need some help by the way ?
>
> I probably will do, my primary objective for now is to construct an XCF
> of what I want to achieve. That way I have a decent reference point and
> can get buy in from the team before I start the real work.
>
> > Do we add social things ?
>
> It would prbably be best to keep the social elements that are already
> there. So yes :)
>
> > A tweet feed ?
>
> Is there a twitter page? It would be useful if useful information is put
> there, If there is a twitter page, who maintains it? Implementation
> shouldn't be too difficult, my only concern is maintenance of the actual
> twitter page and not having tweets re-apear that are older than 6 months.
>
> I want to keep the current method of additional sheets that are being
> used only transform them into xml. This would make maintenance a lot
> easier, it'll also be easier to tag i.e.
>
> <eItem>
>      <date>20120214</date>
>      <heading>Heading</heading>
>      <newsItem>News about heading</newsItem>
> </eItem>
>
> etcetera. This removes the need for an external database management
> system and anyone with write access could add a news item. We could also
> store all the on-line documentation this way too.
>
> My general thoughts are: if you can't edit the site content in vim it's
> an image, if it isn't an image it should't be there :)
>
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Nathan Baxter <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 14/02/13 11:49, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:19:51 +0100 Steven Le Roux <[email protected]
> >
> >> said:
> >>> agreed - we can drop some people from support. it depends how well it
> >> degrades
> >>> tho and who those people are.. only time will tell.
> >>>
> >>>> Don't forget that you're not selling services through the web site.
> >>>>
> >>>> Ok you need a simple download page that will work for all browser,
> even
> >>>> curl script, but since you're not selling services, you don't miss
> money
> >>>> transactions when a button doesn't work because of a faulty browser.
> >>>>
> >>>> To my pov it can even rely on a responsive bootstrap css that will
> >> handle
> >>>> many browser, and less pain for non-paid dev that will write the web
> >> site.
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>>
> >> Bootstrap has an awful habbit of turning into tag soup, rolling your own
> >> css is just a better idea. Bootstrap as a concept is phenominal, it just
> >> requires (for me at least) a lot more unecessary work to implement and
> >> if your html is constructed correctly it should degrade gracefully
> anyway.
> >>
> >> I'm officially on this now! It will work.
> >>
> >>>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 4:22 AM, Carsten Haitzler <
> [email protected]
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:57:18 +0000 Nathan Baxter
> >>>>> <[email protected]> said:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> How far back does browser support need to go?
> >>>>>>>>> for browsers? ummm tbh thats a good q. while i'd LIKE ie6 to
> work..
> >>>>> and
> >>>>>>>>> netscape 1.1... and mosaic... reality is there is only so much we
> >>>>>>>>> can sensibly
> >>>>>>>>> do. i think i'd say "make ie7 work" ie... when ie finally stopped
> >>>>>>>>> being AS crap
> >>>>>>>>> and begin to think of the modern world a little.... but it
> depends
> >>>>>>>>> on how hard
> >>>>>>>>> it is.
> >>>>>>>> There are more than a few tricks for this, it is time consuming,
> but
> >>>>> not
> >>>>>>>> impossible.
> >>>>>>>> My job generally requires IE6 compatibility any way so I have the
> >>>>> means
> >>>>>>>> to test this.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> If a site works In IE 6,7,8, FF, Chrome, Opera and elinks we
> should
> >>>>> have
> >>>>>>>> most of the bases covered.
> >>>>>>> Really? Do people still care about IE6? Seriously dude, don't
> bother
> >>>>>>> with this one. It's officially dead for a long time. Less than 6%
> of
> >>>>>>> the world uses ie6, most of it from China. I think it's safe to say
> >>>>>>> that less than 0.000000000000006% of the people that enter the E
> >>>>>>> website use IE6. We can easily verify that with some server logs.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> http://www.ie6countdown.com/
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>> Tom.
> >>>>>> Personnaly I'd ignore everything that doesn't support some of the
> >> newer
> >>>>>> & superior elements of CSS3. I'd gladly ignore everything before
> IE10,
> >>>>>> but this isn't my site, it's the teams.
> >>>>> the problem is a lot of peopl dont control what browser they can use.
> >> they
> >>>>> live
> >>>>> on corporate it networks where they are told to use browser X and not
> >>>>> allowed
> >>>>> to install/use another. so to a large extent we have to play nice.
> the
> >>>>> question is just "how nice". how much work is it? how much does it
> >> limit
> >>>>> us?
> >>>>> i'd agree with "css3/html5 stuff only" except for the fact that
> >> reality is
> >>>>> people use things like ie7 and ie8 still in real life. ie7 and ie8
> are
> >>>>> still
> >>>>> around a lot - but they are a vast improvement over 6 - so it may be
> a
> >> good
> >>>>> baseline. of course anyone on firefox or chrome likely is upgrading a
> >> lot
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> often - so thats less of a problem. opera too etc.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
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