Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jun 6, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Steffen wrote:
On 06/06/2007, at 17.27, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i am thinking about /community/projects/gem, but any other thoughts are welcome
That sounds sound since Rradical also has a space there. But the there seam to be a Gem wiki at /dev/gemwiki/. I think it would make sense then to have those together.
I have no real strong opinions other than i think it's great that externals/libs have a reference website with documentation and stuff.
I say that put the individual pages in the spaces appropriate instead of making a site within a site, like downloads on the downloads page, development notes in the /dev/ section, documentation in the /docs section, etc.
the features of the currently used cms allow us to collect all documentation (or whatever) that is spread over the entire site into "intelligent" folders. this way you will be see the Gem-documentation in the docs folder (if used properly) even if it lives in my private home-directory. the same is true for the /community/projects/ space, where right now you see the MIDI-turntable project which actually lives in the home of j.p.casainho.
what i do want is: - allow other people to edit the gem.iem.at site (without giving them shell-access to our webserver) - use cms-features like announcements and the like (which are provided by puredata.info) - do not affect the structure of the current gem.iem.at site. (this is: the same content (but maintained and enhanced) should still be available under gem.iem.at)
these reasons make me think of using puredata.info for hosting gem.iem.at (i could set up another plone instance for gem; but this seems like an overhead) cluttering the content across the site by hand is something that should be done automatically not by humans. for humans the form that is most comfortable to the editors should be used (and since i guess that i will be the main editor, i would prefer the site-in-site approach)
this is: for me the "space appropriate" is one single space and not several ones. several spaces can then use the information even more appropriately.
fmgas.dr. IOhannes