Re: www.gnome.org redesign status



On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 09:42 -0500, Paul Cutler wrote:
[snip]
Murray said at the beginning of this month in his email update
regarding the wgo redesign
(http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-web-list/2009-April/msg00002.html):

"There are still people working on a Plone site, though there hasn't
been much activity recently. I don't believe they will succeed,
because this has failed so often, but nobody should stop them from
trying as long as we don't have something else."  (Murray also
mentions that a large part of the work has been done as well).

Vincent later in the email thread added some comments, including
"plone is not the best choice for GNOME because we have nobody active
who will be able to take care of it." though he did go on to add he
didn't want to have a discussion of what CMS we should use without a
concrete plan to address it.

I found that to be a strange response to me saying (in that same email)
that we should not block on choosing _any_ CMS. We don't need a CMS to
get the new structure and content online. A suitable CMS would be
_nice_, but it's not a blocker. Lack of committed web people is the
blocker.

I mean, people do regular HTML/SSI/CSS, or maybe something extra that's
simple. I'm not the guy to decide that (and I have zero time now), but I
know it shouldn't need a whole CMS to just get second-level navigation.

By focusing again on a choice of CMS we would just be putting a new
obstacle in our way. We failed to do a simple job. We should accept that
and try to get it done instead of pretending that we failed because it
was complicated.

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