On 09/17/2013 08:58 AM, Olaf Radicke wrote:
> Am Mo, 16.09.2013, 19:18 schrieb Tommi Mäkitalo:
> [...]
>> Good idea. I have just the problem, that there are again 3 new howtos.
>> Json rpc, Xml rpc and binary rpc howto. The three are very similar since
>> the implementations in cxxtools are similar or better all 3 share the
>> same classes. The aim is just to give people a direct intro to the rpc
>> they may be familiar with or what they are searching for.
>>
>> I plan to continue writing such short howtos. One problem is, that they
>> should be classified somehow. Or maybe they should be ordered optionally
>> by date, so that people, who return to the site can quickly find out,
>> what has changed. What do you think?
> I like the way of drupal(https://drupal.org/): The news article on top and
> all article gets some labels/categories/catchphrase. So the user find the
> topics over label-links or "word clouds". File trees is with bigger
> content sites not so help full and not so flexible.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Olaf

I agree with Olaf. The ordering of articles with the newest on top
together with a word cloud based on tags makes finding frequently needed
information easier and allow for regular visitors to jump easily to new
information.
http://www.debian-administration.org/ is a nice example. The archive and
tags make it complete.
Visitors with precise questions will probably use a search engine (see
below)

Being a dinosaur, RSS feeds always seemed very useful to me in order to
gather new information from a set of sites. It is easy enough to
impement, but am I among the last users of this kind of thing ? Don't know.

Another service offering could be to setup a site search. Either with a
big search engine or, more to the point but also more work, integrate
something like clucene. But as with a RSS feed, I don't know if it is
worthwhile. Most of the visitors of tntnet.org certainly now how to
limit the results of their search engine of choice to tntnet.org


Best regards,
Michael

P.S.: It would be nice if the tntnet logo on the website would be
clickable and link to the home page, just as the title does.



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