Martin Man wrote:
> Erast Benson wrote:
>
>> By now, nexenta.org machine is fully functional, we even copied web
>> content from gnusolaris.org to this new machine, so, if you point your
>> browser to http://www.nexenta.org you should see the content from the
>> old site with a little bit changed logo on first page.
>>
Two things _kill_ me about the main page:
the blinking text in the middle of the page.
the link labeled "here" that is broken next to it.
and one thing that would be nice IMHO:
somehow making a distinction between the "Ads by Google" content and
everything else. Maybe put it into a lighter background?
I know they are small and nagging but someone has to nag a little.
>> We need to modify old content a bit to reflect our new direction - NCP,
>> etc.
>>
>
> sure, I'd like to work on this as preparing websites and public
> presentations is my speciality, I just need to be sure that the
> infrastructure is solid enough so that we can proceed...
>
Can we introduce a meta-package for global/non-global zones? My idea is
that at some point we have to worry about installing packages in
non-global zones that only belong to a global zone (crossbow bits for
eg) or vice-versa. I'm not sure of how we would want to enforce this but
it just seems like something we should think about earlier rather than
later. Maybe we can make a package like nexenta-lug/nexenta-lung
"provide" nexenta-lu?
Another potential usage point is apt in zones with shared/imported
filesystems. The Solaris package manager "knows" about this and attempts
to work around it. We might have a different version of an apt-related
package specially for non-global zones in this scenario.
>> Still need to decide what to do with forums and blogs. Blogs kind of
>> dead at the moment, but forums contains a lot of useful information.
>> Would be nice to move forums to the new location too.
>>
>
> I'm a bit concerned with the forums, if you follow the discussions at
> opensolaris.org there is a disconnect between mailing lists and forums
> and web forums don't work that well. I'm +1 keeping the content around,
> but I'm -1 for having forums "just to have them" if they don't play well
> with the mailing list. Having two separate mechanisms (separate forum
> and separate mailing list) is not good either as we are small enough to
> keep the community together and grow as the need arises... we are not
> ubuntu in that respect.
>
A web-archive of mailing lists is good enough for me as long as it does
not publish email addresses for bots to pickup. Personally, I like the
idea of a blog more than a forum. I looked quickly through the
repository and noticed some other nit picky things:
http://www.nexenta.org/apt/dists/
has an extraneous directory "nstable"
http://www.nexenta.org/apt/dists/elatte-unstable/main/binary-solaris-i386/Packages
(and other packages locations)
has a lot of references to (username)@gnusolaris.org and not one
reference to nexenta.org. I'm guessing this will change this over time
as packages are recompiled but it's something to script about.
http://www.nexenta.org/apt/incoming/input.conf
has a reference to nexenta.com ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), is Nexenta
a company?
> let's keep going...
> Martin
>
definitely!
-Tim
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