Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Jehan
Why did you change this all? I am not speaking about Apache/lighthttpd, this is rather transparent, but why the Drupal to Mediawiki update? I was not fond of the new website, many things were to be improved, that's for sure. But I was confident it was going to be improved with the time, like

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Kevin Smith
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why did you change this all? I am not speaking about Apache/lighthttpd, this is rather transparent, but why the Drupal to Mediawiki update? The short version (I wrote a longer version, but it turned into a rant): Once upon a time,

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Andreas Monitzer
On Sep 09, 2008, at 11:48, Jehan wrote: 1/ is the design remaining of the new jabber.org's website like this? It is sufficient for me in an efficiency point of view, but i don't find it so nice in a beauty point of view. Not really appealing for people discovering Jabber (the Drupal version was

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Jehan
Kevin Smith;3463 Wrote: The short version (I wrote a longer version, but it turned into a rant): Once upon a time, there was a static site, maintained mostly (entirely?) by Peter. A good number of people said There must be Drupal, so it was migrated to Drupal. Most of these people then

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Kevin Smith
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So a short page summarizing the current topics in the XSF, ... On the new wiki, we could such a page now... We could - it just needs someone to volunteer to do it and keep it up to date by reading the lists, mucs, etc. /K

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
Kevin Smith wrote: On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So a short page summarizing the current topics in the XSF, ... On the new wiki, we could such a page now... We could - it just needs someone to volunteer to do it and keep it up to date by reading the lists,

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-09 Thread Jehan
Peter Saint-Andre;3470 Wrote: Sounds like the Jabber Journal, or an XMPP Report, or somesuch. I think we're reserving www.jabber.org for pointers to code projects and other information for end users (secondarily for developers). However, at the same time as we've relaunched

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Andreas Monitzer
On Sep 08, 2008, at 19:55, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: If you find any website problems, please let us know! Yes, my feature request dating back to the website version even before the move to drupal still isn't implemented, even though I was repeatedly told that it's on the todo list since

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
Andreas Monitzer wrote: On Sep 08, 2008, at 19:55, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: If you find any website problems, please let us know! Yes, my feature request dating back to the website version even before the move to drupal still isn't implemented, even though I was repeatedly told that it's

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Pavel Simerda
+1 for lighttpd, I always liked it. Pavel On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:55:50 -0600 Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matthew Wild and I just completed the transition of apollo (the jabber.org/xmpp.org webserver) from Apache to lighttpd. Concurrently we also migrated jabber.org and

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Pavel Simerda
A regularly-run XSLT would help... MattJ is good in writing them ;). Don't beat me, friend (to MattJ). Pavel On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:36:37 -0600 Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andreas Monitzer wrote: On Sep 08, 2008, at 19:55, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: If you find any website

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Andreas Monitzer
On Sep 08, 2008, at 21:36, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: I had totally forgotten about that feature request. Yes, that's what I hear every time I remind somebody of the jabber.org- team :) We do have a plain XML file: http://www.jabber.org/servers.xml But perhaps that's not what you need.

Re: [Standards] website transition

2008-09-08 Thread Pavel Simerda
Actually, if you really need it, you can transform the XML file (and other ones) yourself, it can't be so hard. Pavel On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 01:07:21 +0200 Andreas Monitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 08, 2008, at 21:36, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: I had totally forgotten about that feature