Le samedi 02 septembre 2006 à 23:17 +0530, Rahul a écrit :
Hi
Is there a reason why the French ambassadors list archives at
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-fr-list is only available
to list members
We have very few lists that do not have public archives and they remain
accessible only to list members for specific reasons. In general, the
policy in the mailing lists is to keep the archives open and lists such
as Fedora maintainers and Fedora Advisory Board offer read only lists
for other people to subscribe and watch the discussions.
Can we consider opening up the list archives to the public for the
Fedora ambassadors list?
Also I see that a migration to other CMS systems is being considered
(
http://www.llaumgui.com/post/Reflexion-sur-Fedora-France-Xoops-et-lheberg...)
for Fedora France website. It would be quite useful if other websites
use a similar infrastructure to
http://fedoraproject.org which uses
moimmoin for the wiki and Plone is being staged for the CMS.
Having similar infrastructure would help in sharing content and sysadmin
work among other reasons.
Rahul
Hi,
I think Fedora-france is more a website to consider as
www.fedoraforum.org than a pale copy of
fedoraproject.org. So we really
need an efficient, robust, lightweight forum, like PunBB.
About the wiki, I personnaly tell that using moinmoin is very difficult
and completely unintuitive. That's my point of view. Then, it is not
very well translated into French. Dokuwiki is a very complete wiki and
easy to use. See it as a long dream wiki we would have liked to have for
ages. :)
About Plone, I don't really think we do need an entire CMS. Our CMS
actually helps us to manage the wiki (dedicated tool for XOOPS), the
forum (a dedicated forum created for XOOPS CMS) and a planet (dedicated
tool for XOOPS again). What we would like to do is : get rid of XOOPS.
It's very heavy, dedicated tools/plugins are not as good as stand alone
solutions and it makes websites look ugly. We would like to have a
website using standalone elements so as not to be stuck to one CMS, and
to be free to do what we want with each separate elements.
Hope this help you to understand better the situation.
--
Thomas Canniot
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasCanniot