On Jul 27, 2007, at 18:36, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jul 27, 2007, at 09:57, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
The 0.94 version of FOP is basically ready to be released. The
poll on
fop-user gave interesting results, although not applicable to the
next
release. What about creating a wiki page summarizing those user
wishes?
Users could then maintain it by themselves. Andreas, would you be
willing to take care of this?
Sure.
Just did this. Probably due to the holidays, I presume, but there
were ultimately only very few explicit requests.
BTW:
As Chris pointed out a few days ago [1],
I'd hereby also like to apologize to Chris for not responding. Not
really my fault though, just re-checked my mails, and the referenced
post seems not to have made it into my mailbox... and I'm not in the
habit of checking for posts on the archives (until they're old history)
Anyway, the idea definitely looks OK to me. I'm all for.
it would be good to refactor
the website before the release and, in particular, remove the 0.20.5
tab.
This could maybe still be done before the release, but I started
wondering...
I'd like to call for help on this, as this is not a small task.
I'll try to do as much as possible on the WE, but that would be
great if
we could share the work. Any volunteers?
Some tasks I can think of right now:
- update the introduction page (latest stable release, version of the
recommendation implemented...)
- add a small news section on the home page? this would make the site
look more live. It could simply list the latest versions released.
- correct/update/simplify other pages
Wouldn't it be better, FTM, to focus on making the site 0.94-ready,
and do any serious restyling afterwards? It's just that a release by
itself already takes some work and preparation... Just a thought.
Cheers
Andreas