On 3-Aug-08, at 10:07 PM, Nick Hughart wrote:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 13:33:34 -0500 Nick Hughart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> babbled:
>>
>>
>>> Ian Caldwell wrote:
>>>
Yup, I'd like to eliminate submenus completely One navigation on
all pages
>>>
On 2-Aug-08, at 2:55 PM, Sthithaprajna Garapaty wrote:
> I'm not saying having a CMS will suddenly bring people to write.
> That's a separate problem.
> I think it will not BLOCK people from writing. There's a difference.
> There are various avenues we can pursue to attract writers.
> Bounties, r
We've tried this about 3 times. Someone comes along and says if we
have a CMS non-technical people will write articles. We implement a
CMS. No-one writes articles. We drop the CMS.
If you want to write news releases put them on blogs. Or write a news
blurb for the front page. If longer artic
On 1-Aug-08, at 4:47 PM, dan sinclair wrote:
>> *5. weekly or biweekly articles*
>>
>
> Ditto to 1. They can also write the articles on the Wiki which is
> probably a better choice. Makes them easier to maintain in the long
> run. They can then be linked from the m
On 1-Aug-08, at 2:04 PM, Ian Caldwell wrote:
> What would you like to see on the new website? What goals do you
> think it
> should have.
> My personal views are this is what we need to see differently. Feel
> free to
> chime in and add to what you'd like to see on the new site
>
> *1.
On 1-Aug-08, at 3:41 PM, Veli Ogla Sungutay wrote:
> Articles friends. We need lots of them. Even a small tutorial, small
> usage
> examples would do.
Saying we need articles is fine. Finding people to write good articles
is hard.
dan
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On 22-Jul-08, at 3:58 PM, Dan Kronstal wrote:
> I don't know if I'm missing the point here, but it sounds like
> OpenID is
> redundant. What we've got here is three subdomains with three
> logins/accounts when they could all be using one instead. bugtracker/
> trac
> are their own sites with t