[haiku-web] Re: Website
- From: Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>
- To: Haiku Admins <haiku-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 11:28:44 +0100
Mikael Jansson (mailing lists) wrote:
That should be everything. I don't think we need special team pages
like
on our current website.
It might be nice to enable that feature for the future, even if not
needed today. It's certainly possible a single piece of Haiku requires
more space than others. Although, I suppose a tree structure would
solve most of that.
It should be sufficient if we link to the Roadmap from (or better: embed
the resulting page into) our website.
Okay, hopefully this is a better solution that makes everyone happy:
* use RSS to watch for changes per ticket or all ticket changes
* use Timeline to watch tickets
* maybe have a mailing list
* no subscription or Cc
* require registration with email
* developers can see email address of everyone, so they can send a
mail
directly in case they have more questions
Sounds good. There could, in addition to the Timeline and RSS feeds, be
an announcement list either one e-mail per tickets or a daily digest (I
don't know how it's usually done, maybe daily is the best).
Daily would not be often enough, IMHO. But I still think that it's
better to have subscriptions (even if not automatic). They are much
easier to maintain and email is more widely available than RSS.
Bye,
Waldemar
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That should be everything. I don't think we need special team pages likeIt might be nice to enable that feature for the future, even if not needed today. It's certainly possible a single piece of Haiku requires more space than others. Although, I suppose a tree structure would solve most of that.
on our current website.
Okay, hopefully this is a better solution that makes everyone happy:Sounds good. There could, in addition to the Timeline and RSS feeds, be an announcement list either one e-mail per tickets or a daily digest (I don't know how it's usually done, maybe daily is the best).
* use RSS to watch for changes per ticket or all ticket changes
* use Timeline to watch tickets
* maybe have a mailing list
* no subscription or Cc
* require registration with email
* developers can see email address of everyone, so they can send a mail
directly in case they have more questions
- [haiku-web] Re: Website
- From: Mikael Jansson (mailing lists)