[Box-Admins] Re: [squeak-dev] Updating the website (was :Squeak 4.4 download link on squeak.org home page?)

radoslav hodnicak rh at 4096.sk
Sat Mar 9 00:22:17 UTC 2013


I know it's a question of pride to have the homepage of a programming
language done in said language but these cycles of "rewrite in technology
X/abandonment/how do we update the site again?" are pretty silly. Is the
anything on the website that's actually benefiting from having a smalltalk
implementation? Why not just slap a wordpress or any of the zillion
externally maintained cms systems on the server and be done with it? It
should be the content that counts.

rado

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek at eranova.si>wrote:

> Dne 07. 03. 2013 17:26, piše Chris Cunnington:
> >>I'd propose that at least for short-term we continue with last summer
> >>action to upgrade website to the latest Aida. Then I namely managed to
> >>migrate most of it already, maybe a day or two is yet needed to finish
> >>that part.
> >
> >>This way Chris can have a time to continue work on a new website. At
> >>least on the new design and content if not the complete one. Newest Aida
> >>6.5 namely supports Twitter Bootstrap CSS framework used for the new
> >>design, so we can adopt the new design easily, if needed.
> >
> > That sounds like a plan. I believe we are both the head of the Web Team,
> > so let's proceed.
> >
> > Let's replace the current Aida with a newer version. The prototype I
> > made has only has one advantage, which is Bootstrap, which Aida already
> > has. I envision the current Aida homepage with the carousel from my
> > prototype. Clearly some thought needs to go into how those two would fit
> > together.
> >
> > We will have more visual continuity by staying with the design we have
> > now. Though, lots of links need to be removed or updated in the current
> > site.
>
> What if you simply continue with design on Altitude because you are
> already accustomed of it. That way you'll come to the final design
> faster than learning Aida first. In the meantime I'll migrate the
> current wesite to newest Aida. Later we can simply migrate design (and
> content) from Altitude to Aida.
>
> Janko
>
> > It might be easier to use RFB in the image and not use external VNC. I
> > recommend adding Ian's RFB to the Aida image, so members of the Web Team
> > can control/reboot RFB problems themselves.
> >
> > Let me download Aida/Scribo and play with it for a week and perhaps we
> > could follow up.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
>
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