Hi, Sri! On 10/26/06, Sri Ramkrishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This sounds interesting. I know that for my vision of GNOME Journal I > wanted to have translated articles so that we aren't just stuck with a > single language. We are currently using TextPattern which does the job, > but not what I've envisioned. However, I have not been able to find an > alternative short of a xslt/xmlpo/makefile system that makes it hard for > other people to learn.
Well, Midgard should be quite a bit easier than that :-) While gnome.org is now going to Plone, you can still watch a site being migrated to Midgard in the Maemo community: https://garage.maemo.org/projects/maemo2midgard/ There we do the migration process in an open way, maintaining conversion scripts and layout templates in a public SVN repository. This one might be interesting for the GNOME community also because we're migrating content areas managed by several apps gnome.org uses like MoinMoin and GTKdoc to Midgard. > I know > for about two years or so you've been doing some GNOME integration with > Midgard. What kind of stuff have you been doing? I find that part very > interesting, especially if we can manage our web pages using desktop > technology. For now most of the integration is on infrastructural level. Every content object in Midgard is a GObject, we do database accesses via libgda (in the new 1.9 branch) etc. Once the libgda stuff has been done the next plan is to refactor Midgard's event notification ("article was changed" etc) to utilize DBUS. There is also a Midgard object browser that has been written as a GNOME app by Piotr Pokora: http://www.nemein.com/people/piotras/mob-needs-name.html > sri /Henri -- Henri Bergius Motorcycle adventures and Open Source Software http://bergie.iki.fi/ Skype: henribergius Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
