On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 01:25:44 -0700
Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Simply put, there are too many websites. Too many places to look for
> documentation, a.k.a help. Too many places to find out what's
> happening and where Leo might, or might not, be going. Prune them all
> except one I say. Or burn the field and plant a new one.
I vote for pruning rather than new things. Here are the links on the launchpad
homepage:
* Overview
* Code
* Bugs
* Blueprints
* Translations
* Answers
and
* Home page
* Sourceforge project
* Wiki
* Screenshots
* External downloads
SF project and External downloads seem to be redundant. Do we really need SF?
Seems to me we'd do best with:
GoogleGroups for mailing list
LaunchPad for bzr hosting
Some arbitrary basically static website for hosting docs, release downloads,
and maybe something wiki-ish, although that's little used. I.e. like
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html, although maybe
www.leoeditor.org would be nice.
And then, make the top of the page links presented by each of these three
things as consistent as possible, so the webpage, launchpad, and google-groups
pass you back and forth between themselves in a clear and non-confusing way.
Cheers -Terry
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