On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Jakub Witkowski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Back during European OpenAFS meeting, there was some discussion about > replacing current OpenAFS website with a new, better and shinier one. > The task seemed not to have any takers, though, because I have not > seen any discussion about it on neither this nor developer discussion > lists. > > Recently, I found myself having plenty of free time and decided that I > could tackle this problem. I have built what could be considered a > functional demo, available at http://afs.rikanise.net/ While the it is > functional, it should not be considered finished - there are some > small niggles here and there (like the fact that "software" section > thinks it contains add-ons for Plone) that should be ironed out before > it is used as the main site. > > I would like to solicit comments about site's functionality and > behaviour - I tried to build something that could be useful for the > community but my choices might not be the best ones. Feel free to grab > an account and play around! If you want to play with some particular > aspect of the site (for example add a new document to documentation > tab), register and then drop me an email, I'll set required privileges > for you.
Certainly it seems functional; What's the backend? The current web site, being emitted, has the advantage that we could clone it around the world simply by pointing numerous web servers at the content in AFS. > One final note: since this is a test portal only, I did not bother > with caching. Additionally, the host that this site is on is rather > underpowered, so you should treat site's performance as "worst case". Sure. And thank you for your effort thus far! _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
