[sakai2-tcc] New Website Content

Mark J. Norton markjnorton at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 17 12:16:33 PDT 2013


That would be good to know.  If so, they why did the TCC kick off this 
effort in San Deigo?

On 6/17/2013 3:03 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
> Ian should probably comment on this, but I think we are sorta paying
> these other guys to essentially do this already so I am not sure
> exactly but I think there is probably some (a lot?) of overlap here
> with stuff that was maybe already done or is already being done.
>
> I'll leave it to others who know more about what is going on here to comment.
> -AZ
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Mark J. Norton
> <markjnorton at earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Having gone through all of the existing content on the sakaiproject.org web
>> site, I've moved to the next step of capturing most of it's content and
>> structure into the EtherPad document at
>> http://etherpad.ctools.org/sakai-docs.  The simplest view of this site is as
>> follows:
>>
>> Home
>>
>> Try Sakai
>> Community
>>
>> Adopting
>>
>> Institution Map
>> Organization List
>>
>> Contributing
>>
>> TCC
>> CLE-CC
>> Fellows
>> Joining the Foundation
>> Try the CLE
>>
>> Sharing
>>
>> Teaching Learning Group
>> Brock University Case Study
>>
>> Supporting
>>
>> Community Support
>> Commercial Support
>>
>> Getting Started
>>
>> Users
>> System Administrators
>> Technical Contributors
>> Organizations
>>
>> Contact Us
>> News
>>
>> There is more, but this is the basic structure.  In general, I think we want
>> to keep most of this information.  Structure could be different, but that
>> doesn't matter much because many of these pages are cross-linked to each
>> other.
>>
>> There are also some sections/pages that are obsolete.  The page describing
>> "Sakai Products" is confusing now that OLE is branded under Apereo.  The
>> Sakai Foundation page with joining information is also quite out of date.  I
>> propose that we forward people to the Apereo site for now.  If Sakai
>> governance expands to include organizations that specifically sponsor Sakai
>> (especially in a monetary way), we can bring this back in.
>>
>> I could shift much or all of this information to the GIT repo, but I'm no
>> longer certain it is the best next step.  If we can politely ask it of
>> Longsight, I'd like to set up Drupal site in which I can start organizing
>> the new content - test.sakaiproject.org or something similar.  Should such a
>> thing come into being, I am willing to edit all existing content, remove
>> confusing material, update things that are out of date, etc.
>>
>> - Mark Norton
>>
>>
>>
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