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 at 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