Re: [Gnome-print] Web site?
- From: "digitect" <digitect mindspring com>
- To: "Lauris Kaplinski" <lauris ximian com>
- Cc: <gnome-print helixcode com>
- Subject: Re: [Gnome-print] Web site?
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 21:34:14 -0400
> I like your design very much. One thing I'd need is a more
fine-grained
> subsectioning. I.e.
It would be no problem to create a second (even third) level of
navigation. Just give me the outline and comment like crazy on whatever
I post. :)
> Also - do you have a place for homepage so that:
> 1. We can point some gnome.org name to it (virtual host)
> 2. I can change materials in-place?
No, I don't have anywhere to host it.
> I would be glad, if you'd take most of webpage maintenance, but I'd
> like to have a direct acess to add/change/etc. technical info.
That's great; whatever I can do to help out.
> If not, there is www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-print - you need CVS
acess
> to update that - if you don't I hope we can arrange it to you.
I currently don't have CVS access. (That seemed to be a problem the last
time. :) If it ends up not working out, perhaps it could point at a
SourceForge project?
> It uses wml, about what i do not know much about, although you can
> use monolithic pages too - although that is not good idea probably.
I don't know *anything* about wml (Wireless Markup Language?) or PHP for
that matter. I'll learn anything if it will help, but static HTML or XML
would be the easiest for me to get off the ground.
The gnome web list is also in the (slow) process of re-designing the
entire GNOME site. (Sample:
http://www.avmaria.com/comp-joakimziegler-2.png, *3.png, *4.png, *5.png)
Do you have any thoughts on how gnome-print's content and/or design
might dovetail into the main site? Will it be part of it or completely
separate?
I was figuring for now that gnome-print just needed a basic web presence
until a redesigned main site was able to integrate its content. But if
you're thinking that gnome-print needs to be standalone, I'll be glad to
work with you on whatever you need.
Steve Hall [ digitect@mindspring.com ]
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