Jody Garnett wrote:
>> Nice, yeah, I would definitely recommend sphinx for a doc tool. It is great.
>> I would also like to help out so if you can get me access to that box I
>> would like to lend a helping hand with documentation.
>>
>> As for theme/branding I don't think we have to go too crazy. A very simple
>> plain theme is what I had in mind, something with the gt logo and osgeo logo
>> would do it for me, with a color theme compatible with opengeo. I was
>> actually planning to get Rollie's opinion about that since that is forte.
> 
> I was actually checking on my harddrive for a checkout of the udig
> webiste to start from; but I cannot seem to find it :-(  I also agree
> that we want to start simple; I am not really interested in a doc tool
> right now; just four web pages or so...
> 
> Option One:
> - Home - overview with news feed
> - Users - mostly case studies, javadocs, and user guide
> - Community - mostly linking to developers guide and the geotools wiki
> - Downloads - possibly a link to source forge (in the interests of simple)
> 
> Option Two:
> - Home
> - Case Studies
> - Community
> - Downloads

I had a different vision. My thoughts were:

Option Three:
  - Home
  - Blog
  - High level docs
  - Downloads

High level docs will be more introductory. As opposed to our wiki docs 
which i see as a full reference guide. The introductory docs I would 
liek to be very too the point, basically how to get stuff done, a bunch 
of examples and howtos really.

I am not sure how useful a "Case Studies" section will be for a library. 
I could be wrong. But I would maybe just add a "Projects using geotools" 
page and call it a day.
> 
>> About our logo, any objections to spicing it up a bit? Maybe sticking with
>> the same compass idea if people have identified with it.
> 
> I would like to stick to the compass id; I actually liked the
> iteration we had before this one. So no objection; but no time.
> 
> Jody


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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