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
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Jehan
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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,
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
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
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Jehan
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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
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,
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
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
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
+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
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
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.
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
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