On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 02:57:53PM -0400, Matt Wagner wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This patch updates the Getting Started Guide for the 0.9.0 release. A good deal of
the information on our site was outdated.
>
> Note that, as I went, I killed off some screenshots where I thought text would be
more valuable. (Since it's searchable, translatable, and readable by people using
screenreaders.) There are still plenty of helpful screenshots, though.
>
> Speaking of which, we need to update some screenshots on the start_image and
stop_image pages, since they reflect a more dated version of the UI. I'm going to send
that out later, under separate cover, though. These updates have already taken me too
long; I don't want to hold things up further by waiting for those.
>
I didn't realize, until Mailman kicked it back, that patch 2/7 was 9MB,
since it included some copied images.
For now, I have sent a pull request for this:
https://github.com/aeolusproject/aeolus-website/pull/4
In theory right now, we could just link to the same image directory. (In
fact, I started to just symlink them.) But I realized that we're going
to want them to diverge, especially when we have some updated
screenshots. So I think this sort of versioning might be good, despite
it costing some extra disk space. I'm certainly open to alternative
ideas, however.
For the website (only), we don't really need the pull/ack process delay in things.
Just push your commits to the main git repo (master branch) when you're satisfied
things are ok and build correctly. Then push the generated version live to the
website.
As-close-to-zero process delays as possible. ;)
+ Justin