Re: [summary] "Gnome WGO site with Plone" project



Carsten Senger <senger rehfisch de> writes:

Hi Jens,
Hi Ross,
Hi all,

I'm missing the initial mail, so I answer to this one.

The most vital info source is http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/CmsSetupand the documentation of the buildout 
and the wgo.* packages.

Ross Patterson schrieb:
"Jens W. Klein" <jens bluedynamics com> writes:

The project to implement www.gnome.org needs reanimation.

I try to summarize:

Plone people who want to help (please define your role): * Jens
Klein (coordination and technical work, participate at sprint)
* Ross Patterson (take some technical tasks, ...)
* Tim Knapp (take some technical tasks, ...)
* Roberto Allende (take some technical tasks, ...)

Jonathan Wilde (Speedbreeze) wrote the wgo.theme and worked on it
during this month and said he would work further on the theme in the
"wwww.gnome.org redesign status" thread:
http://dev.plone.org/old/collective/browser/gnomeweb-plone/wgo.theme/branches

 (more may follow if there are concrete todos)

David Sapiro with Pilot Systems offered hosting for the site!

At Gnome we have:

invloved gnome people (please define your role)
* Murray Cumming
* Paul Cutler
* Vincent Untz
* David Bain (organizing sprint if funds raised)
who else?

technical we have
* Plone 2.5 site + buildout + integration (almost finished)
* all content for the new site already in an data.fs
* as i understood some visuals/ graphics are missing

The buildout is an 3.1.7 buildout
http://dev.plone.org/old/collective/browser/gnomeweb-plone/buildout/trunk/buildout.cfg

There is an installation script that creates a new plone site and
imports the old content via gsxml. Read the readme of the buildout.

The theme needs some polishing. I did not look at the speedbreeze
branch what bugs he resolved in his recent work.

In my opinion tasks are:
1 form a new group of gnome+plone people driving this project to
success.
2 synchronize requirements with all participants
3 update to Plone 3.2/3.3 (recent stable)


I'm happy to start updating a buildout to Plone 3 and doing the research
for any dependency/add-on compatibility whenever the time is right.
Just let me know.  :)

Ross

4 setup a public testing environment

I installed a public site so people can have a look. It's available at
http://gnome.rehfisch.de. Until the dns record has propagates, it's
reachable through http://rehfisch.de:8090/gnome20090430_105004

It's build with the speedbreeze branch. username and password are 'admin'.

5 make it work / fix bugs if any

As said before:
- Theme fixes and additions
- LinguaPlone configuration (especially showing english texts in the
  navigation if another language is choosen and an object is not
  availabel in that language.)
- Update to 3.3
- Cache-Fu configuration

The only other item on the list for a public release is an editing
link for anonymous users that puts the article into a staging areas so
it can be accepted by editors:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118291#c3

But this is considered optional and a non blocker at this point and it
should not be reconsidered before there's a site that is ready to go
live.

The list of current bugs can be found here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=website&component=www.gnome.org&version=beta&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&status_whiteboard=&keywords_type=allwords&keywords=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=VERIFIED&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&query_based_on=gnomeweb-plone&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=(If
 the link is screwed up, go to
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/CmsSetup and search for
"View all active bugs for gnomeweb-plone")

6 polish content and visuals
7 setup live hosting
8 go-live
9 have a party ;-)

Methods/Tools to reach the goal;

* online coordination (mailinglists, probably IRC)
* wiki * bug tracker * sprint

The gnome infrastructure has to be used for that, especially the wiki
and the bugtracker. The complete current source is located in the
collective so plone folks can start hacking away.

Sprint:
David Bain offered to organize a sprint at Jamaica. From my
experience its a real good idea to have a sprint to push
forward. This needs fundraising to pay travel- and other
expenses. Who can organize fundraising?

Until then we can do a virtual sprint.

Or if there's anyone with a clear enough overview to delegate, I can
start work now on whatever is appropriate for me to do.  Just let me
know what tasks I can safely tackle!

Ross




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