Hi there, I am currently working on the plan for the www.zope.org relaunch. Rough ideas are documented here: http://www.coactivate.org/projects/wwwzopeorg-relaunch/project-home Regarding the Zope3/ZTK and CMF subprojects: what are the plans of those subjects for moving to dedicated microsites. We have basically two options: - microsites based on Sphinx - something based on Plone
From the look & feel point of view there are basically two options:
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On Oct 22, 2009, at 06:46 , Andreas Jung wrote:
Regarding the Zope3/ZTK and CMF subprojects: what are the plans of those subjects for moving to dedicated microsites. We have basically two options:
- microsites based on Sphinx - something based on Plone
There are no microsite plans for the CMF. I was hoping to lift the content from the now-defunct new.zope.org and place it into the next www.zope.org . Let's please not make microsites the default for everything. If the content can be placed into other existing (or planned) sites there's no real advantage to yet another microsite, just added admin burden. jens
Am 22.10.09 08:07, schrieb Jens Vagelpohl:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 06:46 , Andreas Jung wrote:
Regarding the Zope3/ZTK and CMF subprojects: what are the plans of those subjects for moving to dedicated microsites. We have basically two options:
- microsites based on Sphinx - something based on Plone
There are no microsite plans for the CMF. I was hoping to lift the content from the now-defunct new.zope.org and place it into the next www.zope.org.
Let's please not make microsites the default for everything. If the content can be placed into other existing (or planned) sites there's no real advantage to yet another microsite, just added admin burden.
So the CMF stuff will remain under available under www.zope.org (Plone 3-ish) site? I am fine with that. There should be much issues with the release management because releases and release information will be placed on PyPI!? Andreas
On Oct 22, 2009, at 08:32 , Andreas Jung wrote:
Am 22.10.09 08:07, schrieb Jens Vagelpohl:
There are no microsite plans for the CMF. I was hoping to lift the content from the now-defunct new.zope.org and place it into the next www.zope.org.
Let's please not make microsites the default for everything. If the content can be placed into other existing (or planned) sites there's no real advantage to yet another microsite, just added admin burden. So the CMF stuff will remain under available under www.zope.org (Plone 3-ish) site? I am fine with that. There should be much issues with the release management because releases and release information will be placed on PyPI!?
Correct, since there's no single CMF release at this point, anyway. It's just a set of eggs. If you look at the CMF content on new.zope.org [1] you'll notice that it's relatively generic and sends people off to PiPI and/or svn.zope.org to find the actual packages. This content can be copied and pasted pretty much unchanged. jens [1] http://new.zope.org/projects/zope-application-server/zope2/cmf
Andreas Jung wrote:
Hi there,
I am currently working on the plan for the www.zope.org relaunch.
Rough ideas are documented here:
http://www.coactivate.org/projects/wwwzopeorg-relaunch/project-home
Regarding the Zope3/ZTK and CMF subprojects: what are the plans of those subjects for moving to dedicated microsites. We have basically two options:
- microsites based on Sphinx - something based on Plone
For Zope 3 I don't know. For ZTK, we already have a site based on Sphinx, and it's hosted here: http://docs.zope.org/zopetoolkit/ A while back I proposed a plan for improving the structuring of this site: https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-dev/2009-September/037790.html but that's I think internal to that URL. Regards, Martijn
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