Hi!

I think it is a very good idea to create some 'official'
documentation/website. It may even attract some more users that don't even
know that kde3 still exists.

As far as hosting/maintaining goes.. i'd like to offer my services also.
Maybe we can ask for a gentoo-trinity list?
Otherwise... i run my own mailserver i'd be habby to create a mailinglist
via mailman or listserv. Maintaining those shouldn't be a problem, as it
mostly is about archives or keeping spam off the list...

As wiki is almost a standard for documentation i think we should use it,
it it is easily updateable (real documentation like the gentoo-handbooks
sometimes take weeks to get updated).

Bugzilla.. no real idea, but i guess once set up, we need some mods to
wrangle/sort bugs accordingly. Do we use bugzilla oder some alternative
software?

I like seeing trinity to progress more and more;)

Ladislav Laska wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> as we are discussing trinity in our overlay, it is clear we will need
> some infrastructure. What am I thinking
>
> Website & documentation - possibly for new users, some users may
> choose to use trinity insted of kde4/gnome/*, and they will seek some
> documentation, howtos. This could be possibly wiki.
> Bugzilla - users should be able to report bugs, which may or may not
> be upstream bugs. It would be easier if we could track them in better
> way than remembergin status for each one of them
> Mailing list - Gentoo-desktop is great, but I'm afraid that we would
> create too much noise on official mailing list.
>
> These are only suggestions, but I think they are good ones. If we
> decide to implement them, I can host (and possibly maintain) at least
> wiki & bugzilla. I don't have a mail server running, but mailing list
> should not be a problem too. However, I don't have experience in
> maintaining bugzillas and mailing lists, so some more experienced
> developer may be able to be more efficient.
>
> Regards Ladislav Laska
> S pozdravem Ladislav Laska
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>

greetings,
Roman
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