Myk Melez wrote: > Michael Vincent van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote: >> What do you think; should the mozdev.org website be split up in an >> area dedicated to end-users and one other for developers? >> > I don't think so. I think Mozdev should focus on providing the best > tools for developers and development communities, which can include the > kinds of users that contribute to development by testing development > versions, filing bugs, etc. but does not include normal end-users.
It is becoming clear to me that something quietly changed over the years, after AMO came into rotation, because mozdev.org has been 'just that' and for many years already. >> David Boswell wrote: >> >>> There are a number of things >>> coming up on our roadmap that will hopefully help with this. There's >>> the mirror work Doug is doing now and then several project listing >>> features that he'll be working on soon. >>> >>> http://www.mozdev.org/resources/roadmap.html >>> >>> David >>> >> >> All cool features for project owners and the like, but non of them >> will improve the way we and others navigate the website, right? >> > It sounds to me like the "project listing improvements" task, a top > priority that "will make finding projects easier," should improve the > way we navigate the website to find projects, and the "centralized > account management system" will make it easier to navigate the website > for the purpose of configuring our projects. These are more page oriented, like the new project list over at: www.mozdev.org and the top 50/active project pages. Non of them will be making changes side wide, but like I said that might not be a goal after all. > There are probably lots of other navigational improvements we could make > for better integrating the various features of the site (source code > browsing, bug tracking, wikis, etc.). But I think the items on the list > are a good start, and there are lots of other important tasks on that > list as well, like adding version control options. > > -myk I love the things Doug is working on, and the things he helped me with, and fixed, but again I am looking for things that probably will never get implemented because I have a different (old) view on mozdev.org dark matters. -- Michael Vincent van Rantwijk - MultiZilla Project Team Lead - XUL Boot Camp Staff member (ActiveState Training Partner) - iPhone Application Developer _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
