On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Philip Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > I care about "common feel",
It's reasonable enough. Of course, it requires work with customizing existing templates of programs such as Mediawiki, Trac, etc. How would you define this common feel? I'm guessing it would be a logo, or "OpenCSW" written in some specific font, and palette, a small set of colors. What would the font be, and what would the colors be? (I know I can go and look at the existing website, but the existing website won't tell me what _you_ think is important about the common feel.) A'propos linking between different project sites, there's one thing which can be fairly easily done and would be an advantage. Here's the idea: every site, which means the main website, every wiki, every bug tracking system, etc., would have, on its local 'home' page, a clearly visible list of links. This set of links would constitute 'a standard' for OpenCSW sites. An example list could look like this: OpenCSW Home | Package issue tracking | Project wiki | Developers wiki | mGAR | SourceForge project | Trac The rule would be that if you click any of these links, you'll see the same list again. In other words, links would form a (bidirectional) complete graph. Thoughts? _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers
