Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski wrote: > 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?
Depends on the audience. The link list above is maintainer-centric and thus could make sense for the maintainer-relevant sites (but then, the bugtracker is used by both, users and maintainers). As a user browsing the opencsw.org site i would want to see only user-relevant links ... and that's as few as possible to get me started using OpenCSW packages. The opensolaris.com site is IMHO a good example of how to target users as opposed to opensolaris.org as a developer hub. Sebastian _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers
