As you all probably know, HP is about to release 2014.2.0.0. One of my last remaining chores is to update the website.
Back at the start of the year, I had hoped to get some volunteer help in revamping the Haskell Platform site, as I was going to templatize the site (since much of the data on it comes from the build itself), and move away from hand updating all the detailed info. I got a volunteer (Erin Depew) who started working on some ideas. Then Chris' concept site appeared, and I put Erin and Chris in touch. At that point Erin switched to building somethin harmonious with Chris' design. But, until things were sorted out with how Chris' design would be deployed, Erin's work is a separate thing (no shared templates or CSS). I'm a bit down to the wire, and I understand from Chris that this team is now working to put out the new design. And I see http://new-www.haskell.org/ is up. So, I'm looking for some direction from you: 1) Do you intend / want the HP site to continue to be a separate site, or do you want to see it integrated into the new main Haskell site more so than it was before? 2) Is there common resources for the new look that the Platform site should use? 3) Is any of this ready to go enough that I should base this Friday's HP annoucement and newsite on it? Or should I just work with the old design for the moment? (That isn't the path of least resistance because to do the old design I need to either a) edit it all by hand (again!), or b) templatize the old site (wasted work).) - Mark
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