On 03/18/2010 05:11 PM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote: > Hello, > > I've done a few changes: > - I've homogenized the list of projects (dark background) for all > subprojects + core. I felt it was confusing to get that changed > - I've put the list of subprojects atop the getting started links to be > consistent with the other subproject pages I personally do not view core as a subproject. I have heard both views. I'd prefer if we discuss changes like this prior to you coming in and just changing them to what you think. Personally I'd prefer to look at it as these are project pages and each sub-project has its own magnolia "project". Then the community is handled in Clearspace. Feel free to coordinate that with the jboss commmunity team and set it up.
> I have a few questions: > - the site is quite slow here in europe. Is that the same for you? No its not slow here. Obviously I cannot speak for other parts of the world. > - the admin site is super slow too I assume you mean the author site. Dunno, in what way? > - can we activate several pages at the same time, or is it a one page at a > time activation? You can activate a node and below. > - I was wondering if there was a way to get rid of the .html on all pages. > it seems to work without it but all links are using .html Not that I am aware of. > Todos? / remarks after seeing the site live: > - I feel like Core should be a subproject like the other ones, ie have a > generic welcome page but also a specialized page for core. Otherwise it's a > bit confusing as we mix the notions of Hibernate the portfolio and Hibernate > Core the ORM. IMO that was a mistake we made > - the supported in should probably be declined for each subproject (at > least Validator and Search) see above > - I'm personally not a big fan multiple ways of reaching the same page (ie > top bar with nesting drop menus and the "quicklinks") > - some grey menus don't seem clickable (like build) If you don't set up the links in the nav for the node then they are not enabled, correct. > - the old links are pointing to a broken version of the site (like > http://www.hibernate.org/410.html ). Such as where? What is 410.html? If its important then we have url remapping set up for certain old urls and can do the same here. > - the search engine is google but does not restrict to the website, so you > end up on external pages (or the broken links of the old website) No clue how that works -- st...@hibernate.org http://hibernate.org _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev