This is another great reason in my mind to move help out of the wiki...
On 11/27/07, Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Jani Tiainen wrote:
> > Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven kirjoitti:
> >> Given the amount of test tickets we get on t.e.o. one of the ideas was
> to
> >> change the default install look ('n feel) so that it becomes more
> obvious that
> >> t.e.o. is not a test environment.
> >>
> >> What are the ideas of this? Are we merely talking about a logo change
> or a
> >> rework of the CSS a bit? Right now we distribute the edgewall.org/com
> look and
> >> feel.
> >
> > IMHO it should be more than logo change to make it clearly distinguish
> > between installed and t.e.o. sites.
> >
> > Like red background or something (just kiddin' :)
> >
> > Maybe announcing "competition" on trac-users?
>
> This isn't perhaps 100% relevant here but one of the most annoying
> things about googling for info/solutions with trac is the number of trac
> sites that pop up with totally pointless results because the name trac
> appears in e.g. the title and content of all these sites...
>
> I know this is a promotional thing but perhaps it would be possible to
> use a small image and not put quite some much in the form of text so
> that it becomes easier to find real trac resources/information.... That
> said, so many of the WikiPages have trac in the url that this may not be
> worth the effort!!
>
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> Col
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