Summary of discussion and open issues (so far as I can tell;
I'm assuming a bit).
All comments, criticisms, suggestions, objections, and notifications
of errors, misconstructions, and ommissions are welcome.
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Overall Structure:
- about the organization
- news & events hierarchies
- software hierarchy for all software released by mozilla.org
- developer hierarchy subdivided into:
- Application development
- Mozilla development
- Web development
Publications:
- Dated articles go under /news/'year'/'month'/'article_name'
- 4 digit year
- 2 digit month
- General articles go under their respective categorizaion
on mozilla.org (e.g. /dev/web/style/user_choice)
- the URI title should be future-compatible
- old versions of the article are archived under
URI/date (e.g. /dev/web/style/user_choice/2000)
- Events have been pulled out to /events/'year'/'event_name'
(e.g. /events/1999/mozilla.party/)
- Should press releases also be pulled out into /press/'year'?
/projects vs. /contribute:
- Should there be a "Projects" category or a "Get Involved"
category? (both top-level)
- See thread starting with
fantasai. "Re: New Structure", netscape.public.mozilla.documentation
(2000-01-04)
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Advocacy Guides:
- temporarily under top-level /advocacy. Any other suggestions?
Support Pages:
- general pages under /support with links to product-specific
files under /software/'product'
Quality Assurance:
- /quality currently at top-level
Testing/Testcases:
- Where should testcases go?
- Instructions for running automated tests?
Performance:
- Where does Performance <http://www.mozilla.org/performance/> go?
http://fantasai.tripod.com/Mozilla/2001/reorg/uri.txt is the latest URI
tree I've put up. It incorporates the old proposal
(http://fantasai.tripod.com/Mozilla/2000/reorg.txt) with the stuff
that's come up since Matthew Thomas's post[1] in the New Structure thread
(summarized above). Note that neither /projects nor /contribute have been
included in that document.
[1] Thomas, Matthew. "Re: New Structure",
netscape.public.mozilla.documentation (2000-12-26).
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The *current* mozilla.org tree can be ~browsed~ at:
http://www.escape.com/~fantasai/moz-org-sk/
Download: http://fantasai.tripod.com/Mozilla/2001/moz-org-sk.tar.gz
~fantasai