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Re: [paho-dev] Revamping project website

I'm definitely happy to work with you and Scott on this now that I have access to the relevant parts of the repository.

It's a good idea to tie it all together visually.

Just point us at your repo when you're done and we can take a look at what we can inherit :-)

Andy


On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Benjamin Cabé <bcabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Great to see you jump on this Scott!

The new look&feel stylesheet will still be hosted at Eclipse, but it will be the ones from m2m.eclipse.org where for the "old" website it used to be some "eclipse.org-commons" stuff at eclipse.org.

Mihini website is already using the new look & feel, what I suggest is to come back to you when we will have done the porting of the Koneki website too, so as to be sure everything is stabilized in terms of small adjustments to the stylesheet and such.

The porting of the Koneki website will happen in the next few week, I'll keep you posted!

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Benjamin.

Le mardi 30 octobre 2012 à 16:05, Scott de Deugd a écrit :

I think this is a good suggestion. Andy Piper did arrange for the Paho html files be moved from CVS to Git repository.

My html is "less than elegant" :) , but  I am willing to work on it and would welcome others.

Does the new look&feel also inherit stylesheets from Eclipse or is it standalone?

.................Scott





From:        Benjamin Cabé <bcabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        General development discussions for paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        10/30/2012 07:09 AM
Subject:        [paho-dev] Revamping project website
Sent by:        paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx




Hi there,

Koneki and Mihini projects will soon revamp their webste to use the look&feel of m2m.eclipse.org.
Would you guys have spare cycles to do the same for Paho website? There's no hurry IMO, but targeting the end of the year (next release of Koneki and first release of Paho IIUC) seems reasonable.

I am of course more than willing to help doing the transition, and my wild guess is that it should be only a couple hours of work – basically just copy-pasting existing HTML content into a different structure …

Cheers,
Benjamin.
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