On 2/9/06, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still hopeful we can at least swap out zope.org's frontpage and
initial pages with something better that describes both Zope 2, Zope 3,
and its relationship. Quite a bit of text is already written that
attempts that which is in codespeak
On 2/9/06, Andrew Sawyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:28 +0100, Lennart Regebro wrote:
But other than that, I think we should
focus on having a zope3.org.
A zope.org and zope3.org?
Yup.
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. If this is true,
then menus are acceptable.
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On 3/21/06, Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Instead of re-hashing stuff for the umpteenth time, please check in
the list archives. These discussions were held several times now.
Dont discuss it. Just link to the conclusion. ;-)
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On 3/23/06, Tom Von Lahndorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was also thinking that there should be a discussion board on the
site like Apple's support boards.
I don't want both mailing lists and forums unless they can be integrated.
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it? And if there is, is there a
reason not to use it temporarily. Pointing it there now, and switching
to a script based system in a couple of weeks, would be much better
than just switching in a couple of weeks, imo.
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On 8/23/06, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do people think?
What you said. :-)
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On 8/25/06, Tom Von Lahndorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, thats the problem. Because IE6 doesnt fully support the hover
function in CSS you need a javascript 'hack' to get a flyout to work.
Nono, we don't WANT it to flyout. On-hover menus is a pain in the ass.
We want it to flyout when we
don't mind leaving space at all. In fact, on a wide-screen sreen,
not doing that makes the text have extremely long lines, which is hard
to read. Of course, this should not be decided by margin-sizes,
instead it should be the min content column that has a fixed sixe.
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Perfect!
(on windows, tested with firefox and ie)
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screen space, we could move the extras to a separate column,
but I like the current way better.
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horizontally to get to content. Thats *way* worse than
having extra space on the sides.
Yup.
ps. I said it before, but pressed the wrong button, so only Martijn
saw it: It might be worth setting the sizes in pt instead of px, so
that it works better with large font sizes. No biggie, though.
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I prefer the fluid layout from a visual perspective, and the fixed,
from a usability/readablity persepctive. Hence, I don't are which you
choose. :)
Stop bickering and Just Do It (tm). ;)
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to be accessible by anyone in the community. If I were doing it,
I would put as little effort into the existing setup as possible and all
effort into where it's going.
I totaly agree with that.
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On 9/25/06, Jim Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately all the pieces above Zope, like rewrite setups, are
out of reach and only accessible by ZC.
Right.
So... A minimum change would be to move name servering to somewhere
controlled by ZF?
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On 9/25/06, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, this is something Jim actually just proposed as well.
OK, super. Didn't see that.
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Just a couple of notes here.
Although zoneedit has been running fine for me for years without a
single problem, obviously it would be nice with some backup.
Preferably something with another ISP and located on like another
continent or something. Two of these backups would be even better.
But
are stupid. I'm say one simple thing:
Having eight servers is overkill and cause more problems than it solves.
Please discuss this instead of trying to make this be about some sort
of personal issue. It is not. You are a professional. I am a
professional. Lets please all behave like it.
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Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope mailing lists?
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On 10/16/06, Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're definitely right on that, I just wanted to bring it up so we
don't have a lot of people starting to complain *after* the redesign
work for other microsites has been done.
Yes, good point!
Besides, if we choose a
different design for
the wiki in means, but of course it would be
great if the wiki could look like the rest of the site.
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the plone skin then.
OK, I didn't know zwiki integrated with Plone that easily.
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a zodb.zope.org DNS record and pointing it at that Zope site.
- pasting in the content.
- giving zodb people manager access to the plone site.
I can not technically do any of that, as I don't have a server to put
it on, no access to the Zope.org dns and no content. The rest I can
do. :)
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taken a backup of everything) and see what happens. :)
I'm also lazy, which are the reasons I haven't volunteered for the
role of Web Tsar already, as being bad at getting people to work for
free would mean I have to do everything myself, and I'm too lazy for
that. :)
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Zope.org as a possible
discussion item for the OpenSpace, maybe somebody has some bright
idea.
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stuff. We
should keep it around as old.zope.org for a year so people can move
content they need.
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2009/10/7 Andreas Jung li...@zopyx.com:
It's just a redirect - so I don't see much problems with that.
Yeah, so long as nobody starts advertising that address widely it's
not a problem.
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2009/10/7 Jens Vagelpohl j...@dataflake.org:
No one needs to advertise it actively, search engines will do that sooner or
later. From that viewpoint, it should not be there at all.
Any search engine of significance will handle the redirect correctly.
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