On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:35:22PM +0000, Ed W wrote: > Dallas Kashuba wrote: > >Assuming, an updated website is deemed worth the time and effort (I'm > >not convinced it is, but it couldn't hurt)... > > Everyone seems to be trying to redevelop what site we have already - I > think I was misunderstood on this point. Please lets keep all our > current docs, but add a fancy front end for all the "what is vserver all > about" type content.. > > >I agree that wordpress might be a good choice for the basic website. > >We are using it for the website of our own open-source project, using > >an 'off the shelf' theme with some minor modifications: > > > >http://ceph.newdream.net/ please don't get me wrong, the input is very appreciated, but I don not see that a great difference between this site/page and http://linux-vserver.org, except for the fact that the page is way to long ... I see a simple (granted nicely colored) icon, the sidebar with a lot of (partially unsorted) links and a content area, here containing postings (for us it contains the versions, which might not be the best idea, I agree) > >We are just linking out to the mediawiki wiki rather than making any > >attempt to incorporate it into wordpress. > Cool - do you have the ability to offer vserver something similar for > the front site? so, what am I missing here? this is curiosity not sarcasm, really :) TIA, Herbert > I personally have zero problem with the documentation link on the main > site suddenly shooting off to a media wiki site. After all it's what > every other business seems to be doing right now... (Random example, > visit snom phones and click on their support site and you get to.... > media wiki site) > Ed W