On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Mick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 March 2011 22:43:46 you wrote:
>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2011, Mick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > On Tuesday 01 March 2011 15:32:44 Cedric BAIL wrote:
>> >> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Ian Caldwell <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> >> > while your at it. Find a web dev for E.org :P maybe we should roll
>> >> > some django like so http://djink.chrismorgan.info/ ?
>> >>
>> >> Yeah, that's rock to have so many people ready to help on the admin
>> >> part of the job, but I am sad we didn't get that much answer from web
>> >> designer :"( Common guys, I am sure some of you can do that !
>> >
>> > Errm ... I did say that I will build you a Drupal CMS with a theme of
>> > your choice - or didn't my previous post make it to the list?
>> >
>> > http://drupal.org/project/themes
>>
>> Well I don't know if Drupal can meet our need, but if you think it
>> could, then go a head ! We really need something to show small
>> tutorial and documentation about the EFL. Maybe we could discuss that
>> more interactibly on irc, join us on #edevelop !
>>
>> Nice to hear, you want to help !
>
> Hi Cedric, thanks for explaining the basic requirement on IRC.
>
> Until you get the time to write up a quick list of requirements, I had a look
> around and most people recommend a svn browser, like websvn, instead of a
> general website like drupal.  Have a look here for features:
>
> http://www.websvn.info/features/
>
> and here for a demo:
>
> http://demo.websvn.info/
>
> I'm sure there are others, but haven't looked further at this point.
>
> Some people also mention github, although this is a hosted service.

Sorry, I think we have a misunderstanding here. The idea is to take
the content/data from our svn, by commit hook, or with a cron and
update a website with that data.

This would be the same kind of system we use of enlightenment.org news
right now. We put the content in a special directory in our svn, and
it show up correctly on the front page. By the way, we already have a
svn browser inside trac, so that's not what we need.

The idea is to have one front page with latest modified receipes, an
index and a page per receipes, build from svn content and updated when
svn got updated. This page should be easily indexable by search engine
and we should be able to provide a search inside this content easily.
A receipe would be composed of some explanation (that could be
translated), some code, pictures and video.

I hope I clarified the idea behind this web site,
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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