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Subject: OK : Zope-2.8 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Tests
Date: Fri Apr 4 20:56:24 EDT 2008
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Hi all,
The rumours are true. :) An effort has been going on for a while to
improve the zope.org experience and thereby help make Zope more
accessible to new users.
I've helped co-ordinate it, but the project has been sanctioned by the
Zope Foundation and driven by people like Martijn,
On Apr 5, 2008, at 17:52 , Martin Aspeli wrote:
Then, we need a champion for each of the sub-projects. These are:
- Zope 3 and the Zope Libraries -- this is the most important one
in
the short term!
- Zope 2
- CMF
- ZODB
I'm volunteering for the CMF.
jens
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To that end, the website is divided up into sections:
- Home gives a quick overview and tries to get people excited
- Get gives download instructions for the impatient
- Taste whets the reader's appetite with some
Hi Martin. I would like to help with Zope 3 but could not commit to
championing the effort as much as I might like to due to time
constraints. I am prepared to write some articles, help with an
introduction, or help review in conjunction with someone leading the
Zope 3 effort. Are any of the
Paul Carduner wrote:
I'm wondering where the Documentation section is? I'd like to
volunteer for *that* section. By the way, the design looks pretty
nice.
There's one (called Learn) for each project, i.e. zope 2, zope 3, cmf,
zodb.
Which one would you like to contribute to?
Martin
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On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Carduner wrote:
I'm wondering where the Documentation section is? I'd like to
volunteer for *that* section. By the way, the design looks pretty
nice.
There's one (called Learn) for each project, i.e. zope
Paul Carduner wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Carduner wrote:
I'm wondering where the Documentation section is? I'd like to
volunteer for *that* section. By the way, the design looks pretty
nice.
There's one (called Learn) for each
On Apr 5, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's no content that isn't visible to anonymous on the site.
Basically, we originally thought we would have one
documentation/learn section for all Zope technologies. However, it
seemed to make more sense to have a
Paul Carduner wrote:
On Apr 5, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Martin Aspeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's no content that isn't visible to anonymous on the site.
Basically, we originally thought we would have one
documentation/learn section for all Zope technologies. However, it
seemed to make more
Look at Sphinx for providing brilliant access to ReST doc.
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
doing no more than adding a
.. module:: modname
directive to a ReST file causes it to be converted to html, latex or pdf
indexed and searchable.
placing
modname
in the
.. toctree::
directive creates the proper
Kent Tenney wrote:
Look at Sphinx for providing brilliant access to ReST doc.
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
I think looking at Sphinx is definitely a worthwhile effort. That said,
I agree with Martin that we shouldn't let the new website effort be held
up by (or distracted by) technological
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Kent Tenney wrote:
Look at Sphinx for providing brilliant access to ReST doc.
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
I think looking at Sphinx is definitely a worthwhile effort. That said,
I agree with Martin that we shouldn't let the new website effort be held
up by (or distracted
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