Hi, I'm working with some contributors (Antoine, Lawrence and Jim) on the new version of the website. It will be more focus on the community, documentation and the developpement of the software. I want to separate the demonstration of what XWiki can do and the sandbox from this website. So the website we are working on, will replace the current one, and we will put all others pages to another one. What do you think about it? Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
What is the url to the new web site ? On 2/28/06, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, I'm working with some contributors (Antoine, Lawrence and Jim) on the new version of the website. It will be more focus on the community, documentation and the developpement of the software.
I want to separate the demonstration of what XWiki can do and the sandbox from this website.
So the website we are working on, will replace the current one, and we will put all others pages to another one.
What do you think about it?
Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
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On 2/28/06, Luis Arias <[email protected]> wrote:
What is the url to the new web site ?
Hi, the access to the wiki is not yet public. it's http://xwikiorgv2.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome I experience some problems to access to xwiki.com now, so i can't give you the access right now. Jeremi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
Yes there is some quick unplanned maintenance going on. It should be over in a few minutes It might be helpful for the community if there was somekind of a preview of the new website. Maybe some screenshots ? Or if the site could be public. Luis On 2/28/06, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/28/06, Luis Arias <[email protected]> wrote:
What is the url to the new web site ?
Hi, the access to the wiki is not yet public.
it's http://xwikiorgv2.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome I experience some problems to access to xwiki.com now, so i can't give you the access right now.
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On 2/28/06, Luis Arias <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes there is some quick unplanned maintenance going on. It should be over in a few minutes
It might be helpful for the community if there was somekind of a preview of the new website. Maybe some screenshots ? Or if the site could be public.
I don't want to put the website in public now. I prefer to wait a final version. some reasons: * I don't want google index the new version since he will move. * the design is not the final one, it's just a starting point. * in this new wiki, not every one will be able to edit it, only contributors and committers. * he is pretty blank for the moment. * I want to make a surprise. :-) Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
hi, buddy do u have msn? my msn is [email protected] lawrence.yang 2006-03-01 发件人: jeremi joslin 发送时间: 2006-02-28 22:00:34 收件人: [email protected] 抄送: 主题: Re: [xwiki-dev] what to do with xwiki.org On 2/28/06, Luis Arias <[email protected] > wrote:
Yes there is some quick unplanned maintenance going on. It should be over in a few minutes
It might be helpful for the community if there was somekind of a preview of the new website. Maybe some screenshots ? Or if the site could be public.
I don't want to put the website in public now. I prefer to wait a final version. some reasons: * I don't want google index the new version since he will move. * the design is not the final one, it's just a starting point. * in this new wiki, not every one will be able to edit it, only contributors and committers. * he is pretty blank for the moment. * I want to make a surprise. :-) Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
Yep. I think that's the way to go. Duke On 2/28/06, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, I'm working with some contributors (Antoine, Lawrence and Jim) on the new version of the website. It will be more focus on the community, documentation and the developpement of the software.
I want to separate the demonstration of what XWiki can do and the sandbox from this website.
So the website we are working on, will replace the current one, and we will put all others pages to another one.
What do you think about it?
Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:45:29 -0000, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
I want to separate the demonstration of what XWiki can do and the sandbox from this website.
Just a few thoughts FWIW. There are some different roles to consider in refactoring: Guest User Application developer Core developer These different audiences/roles obviously have different perspectives on and information needs wrt. production, test and development code. # Guest story A guest might wish to look at or have already found some XWiki.com hosted site and want to know more about this great software. A link to the demo might be one of the best recruiting grounds for new users. A demo website would integrate all stable applications as a kind of XWiki Full. They might then be directed to an xwiki.com subscription or download. # User story I just use the built-in applications. I will not be learning how to add/integrate new applications. I need to know xwiki syntax and menu instructions. # Application developer story I need download, installation, application, plugin and integration instructions. # Core developer story Needs the works. I don't want to work on bugs in 0.9.80 if they're fixed in later code. I need to understand the build, test, release cycle beyond just a build number. I need to know what tests have failed for a particular development or test build (cos of course there should always be some in these two stages). Getting a system which allows continuous refactoring seems quite important. So I suppose I'd suggest partitioning the site into development, test, production. I'm used to developing on 3 servers with 3 databases so that schemas can be upgraded without impacting performance on the test server etc. I conclude that the main xwiki.org production site is for user and developer info with community services; the production site with all bells and whistles is the demonstration site; and the sandbox is probably a test site. Jim -- Jim Stuttard
On 3/7/06, Jim Stuttard <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:45:29 -0000, jeremi joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
I want to separate the demonstration of what XWiki can do and the sandbox from this website.
Just a few thoughts FWIW.
There are some different roles to consider in refactoring: Guest User Application developer Core developer
These different audiences/roles obviously have different perspectives on and information needs wrt. production, test and development code.
# Guest story A guest might wish to look at or have already found some XWiki.com hosted site and want to know more about this great software. A link to the demo might be one of the best recruiting grounds for new users. A demo website would integrate all stable applications as a kind of XWiki Full. They might then be directed to an xwiki.com subscription or download. # User story I just use the built-in applications. I will not be learning how to add/integrate new applications. I need to know xwiki syntax and menu instructions. # Application developer story I need download, installation, application, plugin and integration instructions. # Core developer story Needs the works. I don't want to work on bugs in 0.9.80 if they're fixed in later code. I need to understand the build, test, release cycle beyond just a build number. I need to know what tests have failed for a particular development or test build (cos of course there should always be some in these two stages). Getting a system which allows continuous refactoring seems quite important.
So I suppose I'd suggest partitioning the site into development, test, production. I'm used to developing on 3 servers with 3 databases so that schemas can be upgraded without impacting performance on the test server etc.
I conclude that the main xwiki.org production site is for user and developer info with community services; the production site with all bells and whistles is the demonstration site; and the sandbox is probably a test site.
Yes, I agree with you. I thinkthe better is to have 3 websites: * the project description and documentation (only committers and contributors can write) * the released demonstrations (only committers and contributors can write) * the sandbox with applications in developpments and users test. (everyone can read and write) Jérémi -- Blog: http://www.jeremi.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1437724 Project Manager XWiki: http://www.xwiki.org skype: jeremi23 -- msn et gtalk : [email protected]
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Luis Arias