[Rule] The RULE website is back!

Richard Kweskin rkwesk at hellug.gr
Tue Nov 28 13:36:24 EET 2006


On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 05:58:31 +0100
"M. Fioretti" <mfioretti> wrote:

> I'd say: let's discuss it here this week, especially because several
> people found the old structure counterintuitive, then next sunday I
> and/or you build the corresponding menu structure. This would be your
> proposal #2.
> 
> Maybe the content we already have and the one we are likely to add in
> the future is/could be structured as follow:
> 
> 1) General info on the project
> 	(includes snapshots, slideshows...)
> 2) End user documentation (install guide, etc..)
> 3) Developer documentation (slinky internals, customization guides)
> 4) Support (link to mailing list, the RULE network to send CDs by
>    snail mail..)
> 5) The RULE test database, with all the install reports 
> 6) Specific RULE software tools/subprojects:
> 	mini-kde, that bootable floppy whose name I can't remember now
> 	which records all the hw in a PC for inventory purposes,
>         Miniconda (just for historical reference..)
> 7) News (what was in the old site left bar)

Hello All

May I suggest that on the welcome page there be only the categories:

1) General info on the project (includes snapshots, slideshows...)
2) Documentation & Support
3) News (what was in the old site left bar)

Then, under the category 2, a second welcome page having the categories

2a) End user documentation (install guide, etc..)
2b) Developer documentation (slinky internals, customization guides)
2c) Support (link to mailing list, the RULE network to send CDs by snail mail..)
2d) The RULE test database, with all the install reports 
2e) Specific RULE software tools/subprojects:
 	mini-kde, slinky-detect

The bad news is that one needs to click through two welcomes, but the good news is that it is more intuitive (i.m.h.o.)

Richard




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