OK. Here's my first shot:
( -> indicates a rename). "New directories" which already exist will
obviously still contain what's already in them. Obviously each subdir will
need a tidy-up inside it, but I'm not thinking about that now :-)
New top level dirs Current top level dirs to move inside them
------------------ ------------------------------------------
community banners, events, party, school
docs build, classic, hacking, statistics
ports unix
projects bugs -> bugzilla, directory, editor, ef, mailnews, msgsdk,
rhino
quality bugs (rest of it)
releases (stuff from seamonkey)
status
tech rdf, scriptable -> xpconnect, wallet, xmlextras -> ?, xpapps,
xpfe, js, newlayout -> gecko, oji, performance,
profile-manager
**** editorials, legal, press, roadmap-images, lots of the docs
in the root dir
Really Important URLs we can't move:
MPL
credits
keymaster (?)
(Are there more of these?)
**** - I know these things should be grouped, but I can't think of a good
name for the directory they go in.
It would be good if there was only one document - index.html - in the top
level, but that may not be possible.
The question is, does the top-level structure proposed above provide a
sane home for all the content mozilla.org is likely to host? Comments,
please :-)
(/me remembers how much his newsgroup proposal got improved...)
Gerv