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Re: [Gnumed-devel] web site reorganisation


From: Sebastian Hilbert
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] web site reorganisation
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:06:45 +0100
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On Thursday 25 March 2004 09:22, Jim Busser wrote:
Wow, this looks like a plan to me :-)
> Here is a further revision to my idea of an update for the web site
> layout.
>
> I have provided it in 3 sets:
> - top-level only, then
> - exploded to include the 2nd level, and then
> - an explode only of Documentation (as it alone goes to a 3rd level).
>
> I would like to finalize in next 2 weeks... any wisdom appreciated
Don't put pressure on yourself. 
> ==================================================
>
> Top level: do I overlook anything major that should live here?
>
>          Home
>          About
>          Contacts
>          Documentation
>          Downloads
>          FAQs
looks good so far
>          Forums (propose disable for now, to not compete with
> gnumed-devel)
>          Get involved
>          Links
>          News
>          Support
>          Site Map
>
still looking good
>
> Exploded to 2nd level:  again, anything important missing?
>
>          Home
>          About
>          - Background
>          - Current status
>          - Site info
>          Contacts
>          - Mailing lists (replicated under Resources)
>          - Project admins
>          - Site management
>          Documentation
>          - Using GNUMed
>          - Developing GNUMed
>          Downloads
>          FAQs
>          - Overall FAQs
>          - Developer FAQs
>          - Site FAQs
>          Forums
>          Get involved
>          Links
>          - CVS
>          - Mailing lists (same as under Contacts)
>          - Test servers
>          - Wiki
>          - Miscellaneous
>          News
>          Support
>          Site Map
>
Nothing to complain about here.
> Documentation: will this cover all basic needs?
>
>          Documentation
>          - Using GNUMed
>          - - Requirements
>          - - Installation
>          - - User Manual
>          - Developing GNUMed
>          - - Intro
>          - - CVS
>          - - Developer manual
>          - - Roadmap
>          - - Screenshots
>          - - Site management
>          - - Source code extract (Modules, Classes, comments)
>          - - Test servers
>          - - White papers
>          - - Wiki
I wonder how we could fit the development policy in here. We might need to 
revise it before posting but I think it shouldn't hurt to take another look. 
Could some please locate the thread and repost. I can't find it in the 
archives. There was a thread on CVS commiting rules.

If *we* get this done ( I am in on it, time permitting - studying for my final 
exams) it is a big step forward.
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