[haiku-web] Re: [haiku-admin] Re: Website

"Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> "Mikael Jansson (mailing lists)" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > It's not that I'm against switching to Trac, I just don't see the
> > > point in wasting any time and effort in doing so. I might still
> > > be
> > > against it when I have to use it, though, of course :)
> > As it stands now, the Haiku web resources are spread throughout the
> > place, and it's rather disjoint at that. Making the bug tracker,
> > blog
> > and content available directly from the front page is certainly a
> > good
> > goal. Furthermore, changing the current website to use a real CMS
> > instead of what we have now wouldn't hurt either -- Phipps said
> > this
> > was Kurtis'(sp?) first larger web app.  Communication (blog,
> > integrated
> > roadmap view on the front page, moderated article queue, ...) is
> > what
> > the web should be about!
>
> I was only speaking about the bug tracker, I'd love to see a better
> maintainable website, and it all integrated.
>
Then maybe we didn't explain our goals: the haiku-web list was created
to discuss the viability of replacing all Haiku resources spread
throughout the Internet with a central point of information, including
blogs, ticket tracker, forums and main content.

Waldemar started off discussing a ticket tracker on the Haiku list,
then the discussion spun off to include CMSs at which point Charlie and
Phipps got involved.

-- Mikael
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