nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx said: > They're great, but there's so much information in there they're begging to be > put on a web site somewhere with weekly archives, bugzilla links and "what > changed since last week" metrics fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx said: > Wiki? nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx said: > Actually I was thinking more of some automated form of http:// > www.abisource.com/information/news/ > This kind of timeline is great to attract new contributors. Well, the thing is: it seems a lot easier to add a wiki page than a web page (but I might be mistaken...). The wiki can be made to look pretty much like the abisource page though, see FESCO minutes. I'll give a shot to create a wiki page. Can links be made within a wiki page (e.g., a table of content entry with a link that jumps to the proper spot down the page) ? I'll let you know when I get something out... > > with weekly archives, > Wiki history? or a la FESCO minutes ? > > bugzilla links > Christian? Sure, can do in the wiki page. > > and "what changed since last week" metrics > The wiki can send out a diff if a page changes. That's right. But the diff might be rather ugly ? > Anyway, the important parts still should be send to the list. +1 But we'll probably need to fine tune what "important parts" really mean... :-) Cheers, Christian -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list