Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-05 Thread Matthew Dillon
Well, I don't mind the documentation being on the Wiki but I do not want the main site nav to be Wiki-based. I don't want to dissuade people, but I do kinda like the current site design better. I like all the menu features being available down the left hand side, the smaller

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Yocto
- What pages do you find most useful on the DragonFly site? cvsweb, mail archive and probably bugs.dragonflybsd.org Digest !! ** hands down ** // Yocto

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Moin, * Justin C. Sherrill wrote: - What pages do you find most useful on the DragonFly site? CVSWeb, Mailing Lists and Download. BTW: We should restructure the download page and sort all entries by country with an index on the top. With the current layout its not easy to find a suitable

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Archimedes Gaviola
- What pages on other operating system sites do you find useful? -- Especially what ones that aren't on the DragonFly site now... Reference books used for implementations, articles and HOWTO pages. This is to encouraged new comers like users and developers. Thanks, Archimedes

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Michael Neumann
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: So, since the release is past: http://www.shiningsilence.com:81/ (I got this together just before the release, so no 2.0 stuff is on it.) Questions I have for people: - How does it look to you? Very cool design!!! - The front page looks plain. Who wants to

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Nicolas Thery
2008/8/4 Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED]: - What pages do you find most useful on the DragonFly site? cvsweb, mail archive and probably bugs.dragonflybsd.org ditto

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Sepherosa Ziehau
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Yocto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - What pages do you find most useful on the DragonFly site? cvsweb, mail archive and probably bugs.dragonflybsd.org Digest !! ** hands down ** Yeah, but I access it through RSS :) Cheers, sephe -- Live Free or Die

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
I like the new design idea. Short, simple. On Mon, August 4, 2008 10:06, Matthias Schmidt wrote: How about moving all teh web stuff into a wiki? Commiting to site/ and waiting that someone regenerates the sites manually is IMO not the best solution. Furthermore some of our active developers

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Erik Wikström
On 2008-08-04 06:23, Justin C. Sherrill wrote: So, since the release is past: http://www.shiningsilence.com:81/ (I got this together just before the release, so no 2.0 stuff is on it.) Questions I have for people: - How does it look to you? Nice, though a few nitpicks: * I'd like a

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-04 Thread Dennis Melentyev
Hi! 2008/8/4 Justin C. Sherrill [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So, since the release is past: http://www.shiningsilence.com:81/ (I got this together just before the release, so no 2.0 stuff is on it.) Questions I have for people: - How does it look to you? - The front page looks plain. Who wants to

Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-03 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
So, since the release is past: http://www.shiningsilence.com:81/ (I got this together just before the release, so no 2.0 stuff is on it.) Questions I have for people: - How does it look to you? - The front page looks plain. Who wants to contribute art? This work so far doesn't take into

Re: Site layout and design discussion

2008-08-03 Thread Sepherosa Ziehau
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Justin C. Sherrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, since the release is past: http://www.shiningsilence.com:81/ (I got this together just before the release, so no 2.0 stuff is on it.) Questions I have for people: - How does it look to you? - The front page