Re: RFC: Website redesign

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El 14/4/2008, a las 17:38, Dill escribió:
Isn't it possible to set up a git repo that has all the web page files
and have it set up so the web site updates from that repo. Or just
have Petr run a few commands. Or maybe that's what happens already.
Then allow a few people to write to that repo. As far as the news go,
the web page I set up is easily edited by hand and updated it's just
how do we quickly allow updates without bothering people. Heres some
more designs:

http://sarpulhu.googlepages.com/git5
http://sarpulhu.googlepages.com/git6  -my personal favorite
http://sarpulhu.googlepages.com/git7

With all due respect, all of the designs you've posted look like _weblog_ templates, and that doesn't seem appropriate to me for a software website. One of the things I most dislike about the weblog format is the fixed-width centre column and the large tracks of wasted space down the sides; although the official site is certainly "bare bones" (some would say "ugly") at the moment, at least the information density is high and there isn't any wasted space.

Cheers,
Wincent

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