--- Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <quote who="Quim Gil"> > > > * projects.gnome.org - > GnomeWeb/ProjectsPages . I want to update > > this page and see if we find a 2.18 > solution that satisfies > > Jeff. > > * support.gnome.org . Hopefully Luke will > want to take on this. > > * community.gnome.org . Hopefully a "GNOME > is people" fan will > > want to take on this. > > I have to send the "fighting subdomain disease" > email in response to this. > What is all this stuff? Why does it need a > subdomain? > > How is projects.gnome.org back on the agenda at all?
Well, we could just delete all the current projects pages ;) Some of them are unmaintained and some duplicate things we want to say elsewhere. But the various app teams might object. > Is support.g.o meant to be the subdomain 'version' > of gnomesupport.org? Why > make it a subdomain at all? Because, speaking as an average surfer, when I see gnomesupport.org, with its different url and its sort of the same navbar but not quite, I don't know whether it's offically a gnome site or not. Not that it should matter -- support is support -- but I then wonder 'If this isn't part of GNOME, is there another, REAL support site?' The general idea is, I believe, that if it's something we run at gnome, then it's a part of gnome.org. > What on earth is community.gnome.org? Why wouldn't > wgo be representative of > the community in some way? Why does it need Yet > Another Subdomain? Community is a gateway to Foundation, Planet, Guadec, and others. See http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/Navigation If it seems like we're shoehorning stuff into categories, yes, perhaps we are. But we have a lot of sites and bits spread all over and linked up like spaghetti. (See monster list here: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/GnomeSubsites and even compiling that and figuring out what exists took us a while) wgo itself is already quite full of stuff we want: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/NewWgoStructure The general idea is that navigation items in the general bar common to all gnome sites go to subdomains, leaving wgo's own primary bar. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
