Hi Haleh, Thanks. I fully agree with your point about our web-site. Let me know if you need additional hands for this and I'll be happy to pitch in.
As for the OSOA site, it seems like the site template that is there is different and so is the wiki. I observed that there are some rich text editing support in there which we do not have. I am not sure if we can do all of for Tuscany as well since we are dependent on either the Apache or Confluence hosting environments. - Venkat On 4/4/07, Luciano Resende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Haleh Thanks for helping. One suggestion I'd have would be to look at how http://www.osoa.org website is designed, with a frameset style, and see if we could apply to our wiki, this would give a common navigation style independent of what page you are... Otherwise, you might loose some navigation state depending on the page you are Thoughts ? On 4/4/07, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > Our Wiki website is incomplete and some of the links point readers to > incorrect information or empty links. > I'm interested in getting the website into a consumable form and look > forward to any help that I can get for this. > > Here is how I'll approach this: > - Compare the content to the old website and move over some of the > relevant > missing information to the wiki > - Identify areas where information is incorrect or seems to be incorrect. > I'll start discussions to collect the right information to update the Wiki > with. > - Look for content that can be brought forward to the Wiki, for example > guides, documentation, etc. > > It would be great to get feedback early on and during this process. Are > there things that you wish would be fixed immediately? > Thanks for your help to make the website useful. > > Haleh > -- Luciano Resende http://people.apache.org/~lresende
