Re: feeds mock-up for front page

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On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 16:23 +0100, Adam Pribyl wrote:
> FAS2 looks slightly different, but I do not feel this to be a big problem. 
> BTW: This thread was about feeds at front page. I like what Juan Camilo 
> Prada Ojeda did. The design Karsten 'quaid' Wade did is bit too raw now - 
> e.g. I would not recommend to use different dashing type, just use the one 
> that is already used on the page, also the dashed/dotted line should be 
> split as the collums are. Font type is strange etc.

Sure, it was just a straw man and full of flaws.

Unanswered question -- do we want the three-column or the two column
with the feeds in the main #content area?

> What was not meantioned is - the frontpage was made that simple as it is 
> because of high load on this page at time of new releases. Is including 
> again any dynamic content something the servers can stand at this time?

Good point.  There is benefit to having dynamic content during release
time, but it does carry a risk.  Maybe we can do something different for
the few days after release, such as:

* Comment out the code entirely (sub-optimal)
* Have the code run as a cronjob every N minutes (15 min.?) then write
out a static bit of HTML for the page to publish
* Manually write out the content and leave it is a static "feed" that is
updated by hand ever N hours (N = 12? N = 24?)

- Karsten
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