From kfm-devel Tue Nov 13 15:48:13 2012 From: Rishabh Rao Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:48:13 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: [Dolphin] Dolphin.KDE.org website upgrade (HTML5) Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=135282103022475 Hi Frank, Thanks for your reply! > What kind of newsletter do you have in mind? I meant something like Amarok Insider (http://amarok.kde.org/en/Insider). Well, so shall we postpone this idea of updating the website to the future? If there's any web design/developer related work required in the future, please do mention on kfm-devel@kde.org. I'd be happy to contribute! On a different note, I'll look at other places to contribute: http://techbase.kde.org/Contribute#User_Interface seems interesting! Thank you! Best regards, Rishabh Rao On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Frank Reininghaus wrote: > > Hi Rishabh, > > sorry for the late reply! > > 2012/11/10 Rishabh Rao: > OK, but one could also just forward those users to userbase.kde.org. > > > Moreover, on Dolphin.KDE.org, we can have blogs (Dolphin & community blogs), > > Well, we have Planet KDE already, and at the moment, I'm not aware of > many blogs which are about Dolphin ;-) I mean, I would really > appreciate it greatly if more people blogged about their work on > Dolphin, but those blogs would then also be added to Planet KDE. I > don't know if there really is a target audience that would read a > "Planet Dolphin" but not "Planet KDE". > > > video (like "Get to know Dolphin"), > > newsletters, > > What kind of newsletter do you have in mind? > > > > download links > > Hm, most users probably just get Dolphin by their distro's package > manager. OK, there are Windows and Mac versions which can be > downloaded, but the available versions are rather outdated, and they > are basically unsupported by us. I'm not aware of any Dolphin > developer who would even be able to verify if a Windows-specific bug > exists, let alone fix it. I wouldn't really feel comfortable > advertising such packages on our web site. > > > We can always add say, Google Analytics, onto the Dolphin.KDE.org website > > and see how much traffic it gets. > > I guess we could also ask our sysadmins ;-) > > > I understand your concern with long term maintenance of the website. But the > > technologies that I mentioned: > > * HTML5 Boilerplate - it's just standard HTML5 which gives pre-written HTML > > tags for writing standards-complaint HTML. > > * Twitter Bootstrap - it's already being used at Forum.KDE.org. > > * OpenGraph - it's some additional attributes that we optionally add onto > > the already existing HTML tags. > > We'll be sticking to standard web technologies, these are actually the same > > familiar web technologies, nothing fancy. Most of the code will be > > client-side with server-side requirements for dynamically loading news, > > blogs etc. By looking at the News section, I believe that the content there > > is dynamically generated. So that's sufficient. > > I just checked - the news are just hard-coded HTML, as is the rest of > dolphin.kde.org: > > http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/www/sites/dolphin/ > > I see that loading content dynamically may look nice, but I'm just not > convinced that we have enough content which is worth loading > dynamically... >