[kdewebdev-site] Proposed KdeWebDev site structure <- Final?
Bill Chmura
Bill at KdeWebDev.org
Wed Mar 3 02:03:37 EST 2004
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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 01:51 am, Eric Laffoon wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 March 2004 9:25 pm, Bill Chmura wrote:
> > So is this good with everyone?
> >
> >
> > Quanta Plus
> > Kommander
> > KImageMapEditor
> > Ksxldbg
> > Kfilereplace
> > News (agregator of news throughout project)
> > Download (???)
> > Support (links to specific subsites and support there)
> > Developer area
>
> A major feature of the site will be resources. This will allow users to
> submit to a queue or retrieve templates, toolbars, DTEPs and such. These
> will be searchable on several indexed criterion. My objective is to
> integrate this into the next version of Quanta. Users will be able to
> configure resource repositories for groups, companies, teams... the key
> factor being that a repsitory implies a level of trust. To address that
> head on we will have the mother of all repositories at our site. This will
> require at least one person to take administrative responsibility to
> approve submissions, but as I've detailed in my original Knowit file there
> will be levels of trust established so spam will be trashed, likely stuff
> will be prioritized and trusted contributors will not be screened. this
> leaves everyone else in the regular queue. As contributions are added an
> automated scoring system will advance their trust level. (or decrease it or
> even auto reject them if applicable) I'll attach the file. It's out of date
> but if it were updated it could be put in CVS.
>
> All of this is a little academic as Resources could be top level or
> possibly go in support or download.
If this is very quanta centric I would say that it gets a section in the
features, and the main access to it would be off the user area...
If it is for all these projects then we need to decide if it could be accessed
directly from here or from the individual projects.
> However implies something a little
> different and you can upload as well as download. Once everybody is running
> KDE 3.3 it's not an issue.
>
> I primarily wanted to cover this because it also will be significant to the
> site design and a major feature of it. I hope it turns the corner on our
> resources and enables us to continue shipping very little but to finally
> have a large repository.
>
> Eric
>
> > Later
> >
> > Bill
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Bill Chmura
bill at kdewebdev.org
KdeWebDev/Quanta site development project
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