Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Bruno Rouchouse
On 10/25/05, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Rouchouse wrote: ... A preview is already online on gna: http://snail.fsffrance.org/www.xenomai.org/index.phpYea, very nice. And it has a clearer menu structure than the old new
rtai site, i.e. only one menu. ;) 
PS: the main picture should be changed to something more appropriate for
 the project in the near future. Just need to find a good designer to help me doing that. Xenomai logos (in several sizes) will also be published on the website in case you want to use it for some articles or presentations.
The logo looks nice - who's the designer? Shouldn't (s)he work out theimage as well...?
I designed the logo. After a couple of beers I got inspired but I would
need to drink too much to obtain the same result with the image :)
More seriously, I already know someone that can help for the
banner. The thing is more to find the ideas about the content of this
picture. It'll take a bit of time to come to maturity. I'm going to
concentrate on the content until there :)
Feel free to send me your comments if any but don't forget it is just a preview with a bunch of stuff missing.
Some further potential items of interest for the menu or sub-pages (noparticular ordering):- Documentation (link to the pdf folder or, even better, a page listing the available docs)
- Download(obvious)- SVN (quick access to checkout instructions and the viewer)- Cross-Ref (our service for browing the code, may also be
migrated and adapted to the page design, an update of
the lxr engine could also be considered - I could try to have a look)- Roadmap (what's scheduled for the near- and long-term, ok, this will need maintenance...)

OK thanks I take that into account. 
Looking forward to the final site release! 
Jan
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Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Bruno Rouchouse

On 10/24/05, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Philippe Gerum wrote: The first stable release of the former fusion effort is now available 
 for download. I have not much more to say, except to thank to everyone involved with this tireless work since 2001. v2.0 is an important milestone in the life of this project, and as such, it paves the way to 
 the seamlessly integrated real-time framework for Linux we strive at building.Time to make some noise, I guess ;): What about an article atLinuxDevices e.g.? Further suggestions? Once there are some text modules 
they could easily be reused...But before starting: should we wait for the new website? When will itlikely be finished?

I should be finished by the end of the week, well at least something acceptable for xenomai.org to be redirected. More content (public FAQ, technical articles, short install guide etc.) should follow. 

A preview is already online on gna: http://snail.fsffrance.org/www.xenomai.org/index.php

PS: the main picture should be changed to something more appropriate for the project in the near future. Just need to find a good designer to help me doing that. Xenomai logos (in several sizes) will also be published on the website in case you want to use it for some articles or presentations. 


Feel free to send me your comments if any but don't forget it is just a preview with a bunch of stuff missing.

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Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Jan Kiszka
Bruno Rouchouse wrote:
 ...
 A preview is already online on gna:
 http://snail.fsffrance.org/www.xenomai.org/index.php

Yea, very nice. And it has a clearer menu structure than the old new
rtai site, i.e. only one menu. ;)

  PS: the main picture should be changed to something more appropriate for
 the project in the near future. Just need to find a good designer to help me
 doing that. Xenomai logos (in several sizes) will also be published on the
 website in case you want to use it for some articles or presentations.

The logo looks nice - who's the designer? Shouldn't (s)he work out the
image as well...?

  Feel free to send me your comments if any but don't forget it is just a
 preview with a bunch of stuff missing.

Some further potential items of interest for the menu or sub-pages (no
particular ordering):

- Documentation (link to the pdf folder or, even better, a page listing
 the available docs)
- Download  (obvious)
- SVN   (quick access to checkout instructions and the viewer)
- Cross-Ref (our service for browing the code, may also be
 migrated and adapted to the page design, an update of
 the lxr engine could also be considered - I could try
 to have a look)
- Roadmap   (what's scheduled for the near- and long-term, ok, this
 will need maintenance...)

Looking forward to the final site release!

Jan


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Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Bruno Rouchouse
On 10/25/05, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Rouchouse wrote: ... A preview is already online on gna: http://snail.fsffrance.org/www.xenomai.org/index.phpYea, very nice. And it has a clearer menu structure than the old new
rtai site, i.e. only one menu. ;) 
PS: the main picture should be changed to something more appropriate for
 the project in the near future. Just need to find a good designer to help me doing that. Xenomai logos (in several sizes) will also be published on the website in case you want to use it for some articles or presentations.
The logo looks nice - who's the designer? Shouldn't (s)he work out theimage as well...?
I designed the logo. After a couple of beers I got inspired but I would
need to drink too much to obtain the same result with the image :)
More seriously, I already know someone that can help for the
banner. The thing is more to find the ideas about the content of this
picture. It'll take a bit of time to come to maturity. I'm going to
concentrate on the content until there :)
Feel free to send me your comments if any but don't forget it is just a preview with a bunch of stuff missing.
Some further potential items of interest for the menu or sub-pages (noparticular ordering):- Documentation (link to the pdf folder or, even better, a page listing the available docs)
- Download(obvious)- SVN (quick access to checkout instructions and the viewer)- Cross-Ref (our service for browing the code, may also be
migrated and adapted to the page design, an update of
the lxr engine could also be considered - I could try to have a look)- Roadmap (what's scheduled for the near- and long-term, ok, this will need maintenance...)

OK thanks I take that into account. 
Looking forward to the final site release! 
Jan


Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Jan Kiszka
Bruno Rouchouse wrote:
 On 10/25/05, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
The logo looks nice - who's the designer? Shouldn't (s)he work out the
image as well...?
 
 I designed the logo. After a couple of beers I got inspired but I would need
 to drink too much to obtain the same result with the image :)

Then try to smoke some funny stuff instead. ;)

 More seriously, I already know someone that can help for the banner. The
 thing is more to find the ideas about the content of this picture. It'll
 take a bit of time to come to maturity. I'm going to concentrate on the
 content until there :)

As only one source of inspiration: I liked the logo some designer
created for our Linux Automation conference (see
http://www.linux-automation.de/konferenz). Reflects at least one
application domain of Xenomai. Including some penguins might also be
worth considering.

Jan


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Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-25 Thread Hannes Mayer

Jan Kiszka wrote:

Bruno Rouchouse wrote:


On 10/25/05, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



The logo looks nice - who's the designer? Shouldn't (s)he work out the
image as well...?


I designed the logo. After a couple of beers I got inspired but I would need
to drink too much to obtain the same result with the image :)


What about a penguin jumping out of a cuckoo clock ;-)

Cheers,
Hannes.




Re: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-24 Thread Jan Kiszka
Philippe Gerum wrote:
 
 The first stable release of the former fusion effort is now available
 for download. I have not much more to say, except to thank to everyone
 involved with this tireless work since 2001. v2.0 is an important
 milestone in the life of this project, and as such, it paves the way to
 the seamlessly integrated real-time framework for Linux we strive at
 building.

Time to make some noise, I guess ;): What about an article at
LinuxDevices e.g.? Further suggestions? Once there are some text modules
they could easily be reused...

But before starting: should we wait for the new website? When will it
likely be finished?

Jan


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RE: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-24 Thread Fillod Stephane
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
 The first stable release of the former fusion effort is now
available
 for download. I have not much more to say, except to thank to
everyone
 involved with this tireless work since 2001. v2.0 is an important
 milestone in the life of this project, and as such, it paves the way
to
 the seamlessly integrated real-time framework for Linux we strive at
 building.

Time to make some noise, I guess ;): What about an article at
LinuxDevices e.g.? Further suggestions? Once there are some text
modules
they could easily be reused...

LWN ? /.?

But before starting: should we wait for the new website? When will it
likely be finished?

I would argue in favor of waiting for the new website. The current
xemai.org
portal is a bit, well, rough for newcomers :-)

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RE: [Xenomai-core] Xenomai v2.0

2005-10-24 Thread Fillod Stephane
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
 The first stable release of the former fusion effort is now
available
 for download. I have not much more to say, except to thank to
everyone
 involved with this tireless work since 2001. v2.0 is an important
 milestone in the life of this project, and as such, it paves the way
to
 the seamlessly integrated real-time framework for Linux we strive at
 building.

Time to make some noise, I guess ;): What about an article at
LinuxDevices e.g.? Further suggestions? Once there are some text
modules
they could easily be reused...

LWN ? /.?

But before starting: should we wait for the new website? When will it
likely be finished?

I would argue in favor of waiting for the new website. The current
xemai.org
portal is a bit, well, rough for newcomers :-)

-- 
Stephane