On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 06:27:58PM +0530, Danishka Navin wrote: > This is not just for the Gnome 3 release but for Gnome Community Building > and Marketing.
What functionality do you expect on such a subdomain? - Basic HTML only, use VIM to edit anything - http access to make HTML pages + simple images (Wordpress) - *anything* other than above? E.g. stuff not included: * Sending emails * Keeping track of peop * Any kind of calendering functionality > As you all know l10n dashboard is ok for l10n but not for other Gnome fans > from my community. > We can post about upcoming and completed events as well as Gnome specific > information in our own language. > > This is kind of long term plan, yes we can use external resources such as > blogspot or WP but its not good for Gnome branding. I don't get it. I asked if basic HTML is enough, it was. Then wordpress is fine too.. now you say blogspot / WP is not good enough? Maybe explain it in another way: I can make a search.gnome.org subdomain and point it towards the same machine as www.google.com. All the technical bits are handled by google. Only thing GNOME does is the name. Just having a 'search.gnome.org' means nothing. So we need to know what functionality it has to provide. I'd rather have a basic Git repository at this point as it is easy to setup and quicker to see that it might not be what is wanted/needed. > Anyway I would like to keep the same Gnome.org theme on the > srilanka.gnome.org portal as well. -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
