Il giorno 28/gen/2011, alle ore 10.43, Ralph Angenendt ha scritto:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Andrea Veri av@gnome.org wrote:
The point now is: which kind of software should the main website use if the decision would be to give it a new look. Well, IMHO the best solution at the moment would be to use drupal, it's easy to use and it has anything needed to make a website rocking. (I've also been using it for a while and I can tell drupal is a great CMS software)
Not wanting to chase you away, this is probably best discussed on centos-devel. There have been discussions and also a test machine for getting the forums out of the main website (php-bb seemed the way to go for that at the moment), because that has to be done before website redesign.
I've subscribed to this m-l as well. Anyway I see no point in waiting to have this done since an eventual website redesign won't take a day and not even a week. Forum transfer and website redesign can be done at the same time IMHO.
There hasn't been a real discussion or decision on which software the main website should run on. Preferrably something which can be "updated" easily, even more preferrably if it can be done so via package management.
I don't know what is the drupal or phpbb packages status in CentOS, so I think this will be your call. I've proposed drupal which looks to me as the best solution to build a website using a cms atm. But up to you to decide and to check package's status on repositories.
That is where we can step in. At least a vm is possible.
sure. A vm is more than enough.
Andrea