On 10/12/13 10:44, Florian Effenberger wrote: > I think we should get rid of the TDF page anyways, or at least redo it > (I know that's out of scope of your project, no worries). How about > putting the certification topic on the LibO website, in the same > structure, but have certification.documentfoundation.org as a redirector > to the right URL, e.g. libreoffice.org/certification/?
I agree to get rid of the old page, and use - as an interim solution - the wiki for the contents which I will be putting together during these eight months. At the end, though, we will have so many documents that a website makes sense (I suppose this is the same process used by all corporate certifications). We will have protocols, applications forms, how to's, bibliography/webography, manuals, videos, lists of certified people, etcetera, possibly in several languages (at least in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese and Italian, but it would make sense to have at least landing pages in Arabic, Hindi and Chinese). Between an independent website (i.e. tdf-certification.org) and certification.tdf.org, i definitely prefer the latter. Once everything is in place (second half of 2014?) we can then decide how to link pages with the LibreOffice website. Will add the website layout to the certification project, as one of the last tasks as it is useless to work at it before we have all the docs in place (or at least outlined). > As long as the TDF website is so outdated, I think it's better having > good content on the shiny new site, even if it doesn't fit 100% > branding-wise (LibO vs. TDF). Agree. -- Italo Vignoli - [email protected] mob +39.348.5653829 - sip/jabber [email protected] skype italovignoli - hangout/jabber [email protected] -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/website/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
