[kdewebdev-site] Proposed KdeWebDev site structure <- Final?
Eric Laffoon
sequitur at easystreet.com
Tue Mar 2 23:05:51 EST 2004
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On Tuesday 02 March 2004 11:03 pm, Bill Chmura wrote:
> 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 It's out of date but if it were updated it could be put in CVS.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...
Maybe I'm not seeing where this "user area" is accessed from. In principle I
like that approach.
>
> 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.
I can't figure out how to complicate the other projects. It's Quanta only. ;-)
Eric
>
> > 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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