Deadlines & Commitments [Was: Re: [RULE] The SPIP CMS as the basis for a RULE-project website]

C David Rigby cdrigby at 9online.fr
Wed Mar 24 12:07:19 EET 2004


Greetings all,
	I have made some progress on the task of building a new CD image, but 
not sufficient progress for it to be ready by this afternoon.  I will 
keep working on it!  Even if it is not available for this weekend, it 
may be of use in the future.

CDRigby

C David Rigby wrote:
> Marco and others,
> 
>     This is sort of two threads in one.  Below are your remarks about 
> the dealine on the website, as well as your wish list for a revised 
> slinky CD.  My feeling is that the web is great, but personal contact is 
> better.  So, unless someone wishes to jump in and prepare the CD image 
> as described in the 2nd block below, I will set the website tasks aside 
> for a couple of days and focus on getting a CD image together.  I have 
> used Michael's development tarball previously to build custom boot 
> diskettes, so I have some familiarity with the tools and techniques 
> there.  A decent install will impress folks at the conference in 
> Poggibonsi.
> 
>     As always, no promises, YMMV, etc., but it should be doable by Wed.  
> Of course, input and critiques from others always welcome!
> 
> CDR
> 
> M. Fioretti wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 17:55:19 PM +0100, C David Rigby 
>>  cdrigby at 9online.fr  wrote:
>>
>>> Good (UTC+1) to everybody,
>>>
>>> As previously threatened, I have written a report about a CMS called 
>>> SPIP that can be accessed on the testing server here:
>>>
>>> http://rule-test.homelinux.org/SPIP-report.html
>>>
>>> I put it there rather send a large file out across the mailing list. 
>>> Please read it and comment on it here in the mailing list.
>>>
>>
>>
>> OK, downloaded now. Will post comments monday or tuesday,
>> probably. Just one comment: the april "deadline" I mentioned is highly
>> flexible. It basically means "the best thing would be to be ready,
>> right after FC2 is released, to announce RULE for it and a new website
>> with lots of docs and resources". In practice, whenever we'll have all
>> that we'll go public again.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>     Marco Fioretti
>>
> 
> 
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