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Re: *.gnome.org partitioning draft: msg#00180gnome.marketing
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 11:34:53 +1000 Jeff Waugh <jdub@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Before making this decision, please figure out what we want 'project > pages' to achieve, and make the decision based on that. Death by > subdomain is not something I want to see happen with the GNOME web > effort (I've been staving it off for a while now). > Theoretically, every project needs a space to point its potential audience to. Think Evolution, Dia, etc. Each one needs a homepage, and they probably want different designs. The space is provided by project.gnome.org/* . It makes sense from an organizational point of view: It's nearly impossible fro somebody outside of, say, Evolution to check all their communication channels to be able to keep their homepage up-to-date. On the other hand, why should the maintainer of projects.gnome.org/evolution/ care about the wgo stuff ? It also makes sense from a technical point of view: Whatever platform we choose for wgo, it won't affect the project homepages unless we decide so later. The project homepages probably have a different set of requirements, too, when compared to wgo. For example, their maintainers may not be happy to be required to deal with a certain CMS, etc. Likewise, the web team doesn't need to care about them when reorganizing wgo: just think of re-modeling all the URLs. Cheers, Claus |
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