On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 17:54, Marcin Rybak <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know if I have a law to say something :) - but, I'm not sure if > dokuwiki with revisions and recent changes is what should appear on PLD > site. IMO it is better for guides (like docs.pld-users.org was)
I hear your concern about the nature of the site root pages, but the current site is built on a wiki engine and unless somebody has a clear idea of what should make up the site root instead, I don't see any reason not to keep going that direction. We could use some combination of ACL's and namespaces to not show things like the revision history or edit options for root pages to non-commiters, but still encourage the community to help maintain the site. The other options would be to code up something by hand or bring a different kind of CMS into the mix, such as drupal. I'd be happy to move that route too and there would be some advantages. Thoughts? > AFAIR pld-users was for users :), to make them chance to support pld, share > their own content and experiences. They do not have to ask for right to > change sth, and if something is outdated, everybody can change it. I think this was the idea behind making the main site a wiki in the first place, but with the user system broken, it's fallen a few years out of date itself. If we do continue with a wiki as the primary CMS, we could easily have a users name-space so that people can contribute new content and since it would be the same format, we could easily promote this content to being top level without needing to reformat, relink everything such as if the site was managed with drupal or another CMS. Caleb _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
