Re: Website Roundup - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Alexey Borzov |
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Subject | Re: Website Roundup |
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Msg-id | 40576AB5.8070901@cs.msu.su Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Website Roundup ("Gavin M. Roy" <gmr@ehpg.net>) |
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Re: Website Roundup
Re: Website Roundup |
List | pgsql-www |
Hi! First of all, here is the latest portal patch for those wishing to follow the development: http://www.alexey.beta.postgresql.org/files/portal-2004-03-13.diff.gz Should be applied via patch -p1 -E in portal dir, as it removes some files. I've set up a private CVS repo for this stuff, anyone wishing to see their changes on the dev. version http://www.alexey.beta.postgresql.org/ please send the patches directly to me. Gavin M. Roy wrote: > I've been fairly quietly watching the events of the pgsql-www list, > those in the "website team" and those outside of the "team". There are > many opinions, many cooks in the kitchen, and little overall progress. > As peoples time commitments and abilities vary, what I believe needs to > happen, as I've heard others state as well, is we need to have someone > step-up and manage the process of getting the series of sites to > completion. I'd be happy to take up that role if you all agree to it, > or we need to find someone with the time and dedication to make it > happen. Alexey and others have come very far, but not far enough, and > from my perspective there is no end in site, as there appears to not be > any focused group or manager holding the reigns and coordinating > development, testing, and implementation. Right now I don't have time to work on the website. I added the pending tasks to the project's tracker, so anyone wishing to help the development can grab one: http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgweb/task/tasklist.php The tasks are for "phase 1" of course. If you are serious about this management role, then I suggest going through the list archives and writing a more verbose plan. Then do a checklist for phase 1, so that it will be easier to track progress. Then write the functional specification for next-gen website (phase 2+). > My intention is not to step on any toes here, just to offer my opinion > about where the www effort is, and where it's going (or more > appropriately not). If everyone's moving in the same direction, we'll > no longer be in limbo but working together towards a common goal. If > I'm wrong about all this, please let me know. > > Please let me know what you think, and what we can do as a group and > individually to get this done. If you really want this project to head somewhere, then you'll need two more people to work on the website: 1) A professional webdesigner; 2) An editor-in-chief. Both of them should have a clue on web usability. But what's really needed right now is lowering the barrier for contributing to the website development. It is ridiculously high now.