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Posted to dev@lenya.apache.org by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org> on 2008/10/01 16:06:58 UTC

Docu publication redesign

Hi lenya devs


I'm sorry that it took me ages to follow up on the discussion about  
«Lenya redesign considerations». I was busy on other projects at work.


To proceed with a redesign I suggest the following steps:
---------------------------------------------------------

- Start with a redesign of the documentation publication (maybe do a  
separate redesig of the default publication later depending on the  
question whether to merge the two pubs).

 > For the redesign I setup a folder docupub-redesign in sandbox/ 
design; it currently contains a index.html file with a style switcher  
(cookie based); please give it a try by opening index.html and let me  
know if you find it practical as a starting point for webdevelopers

- I suggest to add the photoshop / fireworks templates to the same  
folder

- When the redesign package is finished provide a zip-File for download

- Put a description about the idea on the lenya website

- Announce the redesign contest on the lenya website and in design /  
webdeveloper blogs forums etc.


Andreas mentioned that the xhtml structure will have to be well  
thought through in order to give the designers sufficient freedom in  
positioning etc.. My feeling is, that the currently used xhtml is at  
quite a good niveau in that respect. Some design ideas however might  
require some restructuring - I'm not shure yet how to handle these -  
maybe we can ask the designers to use the photoshop / fireworks  
approach and write about the problems they had with the xhtml provided.


I took the code (unchanged) for the styleswitcher from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/alternate/
I'm aware that this is probably against the licence policy; any  
suggestions here?


Thanks a lot for feedback

Jürgen




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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs


Some aspects in the docu publication redesign contest are still open:
In the following proposal I tried to integrate ideas from this thread.


Voting rules
----------------
10 stars for committers
8  stars for persons with an apache.org email
6  stars for regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as  
described by solprovider)
4  stars for everybody else

A committer for example can vote like this:

No.  Stars
3    5
2    3
12   1
4    1


The winner can be vetoed by two -1 comming from committers
Committers participating in the contest loose their right to veto


Cancellation of the contest
-------------------------------------
- less than 4 entries
- obvious misuse


Timeline
------------
I suggest end of february for entries and a quick voting procedure  
after that.


Thanks for feedback

Jürgen

Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by so...@apache.org.
On 12/6/08, Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org> wrote:
>  Am 06.12.2008 um 11:14 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:
> > Am 16.11.2008 um 20:52 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:
> > > Ask legal.  Legal must be involved someday.  Earlier is better.  A
> > > standard solution is likely as our requirements cannot not be unique.
> > I fully agree to that.
> > I just wrote to legal-discuss explaining our situation.
> > I'll come back to this thread with their answer.
>
>  A no-brainer really.
>  https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/createaccount.cgi
>  Jürgen

Condensed relevant text:
Please note that by logging in/creating a Bugzilla account, you
certify that any object code, source code, patch, documentation, etc.
that you may supply to an Apache project can be redistributed under
the same Apache License version 2.0 license terms and conditions as
the project itself.

So the ASF Bugzilla states that all content is automatically licensed
for our use (which begs the question why Apache JIRA allows content to
be submitted without these terms.)  Problem solved.

Thanks,
solprovider

Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello devs

Am 06.12.2008 um 11:14 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:

> Hi Solprovider
>
>
> Am 16.11.2008 um 20:52 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> Ask legal.  Legal must be involved someday.  Earlier is better.  A
>> standard solution is likely as our requirements cannot not be unique.
>
> I fully agree to that.
>
> I just wrote to legal-discuss explaining our situation.
> I'll come back to this thread with their answer.

A no-brainer really.
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/createaccount.cgi


Jürgen
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <jr...@datacomm.ch>.
Hi devs


Some aspects in the docu publication redesign contest are still open:
In the following proposal I tried to integrate ideas from this thread.


Voting rules
----------------
10 stars for committers
8  stars for persons with an apache.org email
6  stars for regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as  
described by solprovider)
4  stars for everybody else

A committer for example can vote like this:

No.  Stars
3    5
2    3
12   1
4    1


The winner can be vetoed by two -1 comming from committers
Committers participating in the contest loose their right to veto


Cancellation of the contest
-------------------------------------
- less than 4 entries
- obvious misuse


Timeline
------------
I suggest end of february for entries and a quick voting procedure  
after that.


Thanks for feedback

Jürgen

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Hi Jürgen,

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Please reply me quickly as i need this data.

Thanks 
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Subject: Re: Docu publication redesign

Hi Solprovider


Am 16.11.2008 um 20:52 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:

[...]

>
> Ask legal.  Legal must be involved someday.  Earlier is better.  A 
> standard solution is likely as our requirements cannot not be unique.

I fully agree to that.

I just wrote to legal-discuss explaining our situation.
I'll come back to this thread with their answer.


Jürgen


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi Solprovider


Am 16.11.2008 um 20:52 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:

[...]

>
> Ask legal.  Legal must be involved someday.  Earlier is better.  A
> standard solution is likely as our requirements cannot not be unique.

I fully agree to that.

I just wrote to legal-discuss explaining our situation.
I'll come back to this thread with their answer.


Jürgen


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by so...@apache.org.
On 11/22/08, Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org> wrote:
>  Am 19.11.2008 um 23:49 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:
> > Voting: I prefer a system allowing every person to vote on every
> > entry.  Only allowing positive votes for five entries will not give an
> > accurate reflection of preferences.  What if we only receive 4
> > entries?  What if we receive 100 entries?  What if 6 entries are very
> > similar?  Voting for every entry will discover which entries are most
> > acceptable.  Once the number is reduced to a manageable (2 or 3,
> > definitely less than 10) quantity, a typical vote-for-favorite system
> > can determine the winner.
> >
> > Vote scores: The Hate-Love example phrases were demonstrating the
> > concept.  Better words should be used for the contest:
> > Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic
>
>  Mmh - for my feeling that is still a bit problematic. I prefer a system
> with "points" or "stars" (maybe feathers?).
> >
> >
> > Mailing List vs. Application: This contest is an opportunity to
> > demonstrate Lenya.  An application to collect votes both eliminates
> > the work of counting the votes and demonstrates how Lenya is useful in
> > the real world.  (Of course, the negative is someone needs to build
> > the application and add it to our website.)
> >
>
>  While the idea is somewhat appealing I share Andreas' thought, that
> ml-voting will be sufficient.
>
> > Vote confirmation:  Each voter must provide an email address.  The
> > email address is sent a memo requiring a response to validate the
> > vote.  The response may be a link confirming the vote, a reply, or the
> > traditional password for login.
> >
> >
> > Vote Strength:  We could score votes based on the voter.  This would
> > be difficult without an application.  Thoughts are:
> > Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic
> > - Lenya Committer:  -9, -5, 5, 9
> > - Apache.org email: -7, -4, 4, 7
> > - Lenya ML Posters: -5, -3, 3, 5
> > - Everybody else: -2, -1, 1, 2
> >
>
>  If we'd use stars, that could transform into something like:
>
>  10 stars for committers
>  8 stars for apache.org emailees
>  6 stars for ml posters
>  4 stars for everybody else
>
>  In addition to that I find it necessary that as a last resort, vetoing
> (suggestion: two -1 ones from committers) is possible.
>  And I'd like to add a note the the voting process can be cancelled by the
> committers in case of less than 4 (or 3) entries or when there is obvious
> misuse in the voting process (from more than one person).
>
>  Thanks again and have a nice weekend
>  Jürgen

I changed the Wiki to remove public negative votes.  Still prefer
voting for every entry.  Example using every entry of 15 non-vetoed
entries:
Fantastic counts as 3 votes for up to 1/5th of the entries = 3 entries = 9 votes
Acceptable counts 1 vote, assume half of remainder = 6 entries = 6 votes
No vote - assume remainder = 6 entries.= 0 votes
= 15 votes

Giving 15 votes to be distributed at the voter's discretion could have
one person assigning 15 votes to a single entry while another splits
votes between two similar entries.

If we allow distribution of a certain number of votes, we should set a
maximum number per entry.  How about number of votes equals number of
entries with a maximum of one-fifth for a single entry?  People could
vote for their favorite five entries or spread votes to all acceptable
entries.  This is still not as optimal as voting separately on each
entry.

Also changed Wiki to reflect ASF rules that project changes require an
official vote.
Rule check: Are binding votes from all Committers or only PMC members?

solprovider

Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi

Solprovider and Andreas: Thanks for your ideas and judgements!

Am 19.11.2008 um 23:49 schrieb solprovider@apache.org:

> Thoughts about Andreas' comments in the Wiki.  The Wiki is not optimal
> for discussions.  I will add this to the Wiki after waiting for
> discussion. - solprovider
>
> Image samples: We should accept GIFs, JPEGs, and PNGs.  The SOLR
> contest has received 1 GIF, 12 PNGs, and 29 JPEGs.
>
> JPEG format: Quality is determined by the designer.  100% quality will
> not have any artifacts (and loses the benefits of compression.)  My
> JPEG entry to the SOLR contest is at 70% quality because less than 60%
> added artifacts.

I'd suggest too, that we allow any format - we could add a note that  
people should use high quality.

The image size of 330x210px will not show enough details of a  
screendesign.

Let us use that format for thumbnails and show a 100% version onclick  
(ask the participants to provide unscaled images).

>
>
> Voting: I prefer a system allowing every person to vote on every
> entry.  Only allowing positive votes for five entries will not give an
> accurate reflection of preferences.  What if we only receive 4
> entries?  What if we receive 100 entries?  What if 6 entries are very
> similar?  Voting for every entry will discover which entries are most
> acceptable.  Once the number is reduced to a manageable (2 or 3,
> definitely less than 10) quantity, a typical vote-for-favorite system
> can determine the winner.
>
> Vote scores: The Hate-Love example phrases were demonstrating the
> concept.  Better words should be used for the contest:
> Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic

Mmh - for my feeling that is still a bit problematic. I prefer a  
system with "points" or "stars" (maybe feathers?).

>
>
> Mailing List vs. Application: This contest is an opportunity to
> demonstrate Lenya.  An application to collect votes both eliminates
> the work of counting the votes and demonstrates how Lenya is useful in
> the real world.  (Of course, the negative is someone needs to build
> the application and add it to our website.)

While the idea is somewhat appealing I share Andreas' thought, that ml- 
voting will be sufficient.

>
>
> Vote confirmation:  Each voter must provide an email address.  The
> email address is sent a memo requiring a response to validate the
> vote.  The response may be a link confirming the vote, a reply, or the
> traditional password for login.
>
>
> Vote Strength:  We could score votes based on the voter.  This would
> be difficult without an application.  Thoughts are:
> Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic
> - Lenya Committer:  -9, -5, 5, 9
> - Apache.org email: -7, -4, 4, 7
> - Lenya ML Posters: -5, -3, 3, 5
> - Everybody else: -2, -1, 1, 2

If we'd use stars, that could transform into something like:

10 stars for committers
8 stars for apache.org emailees
6 stars for ml posters
4 stars for everybody else

In addition to that I find it necessary that as a last resort, vetoing  
(suggestion: two -1 ones from committers) is possible.
And I'd like to add a note the the voting process can be cancelled by  
the committers in case of less than 4 (or 3) entries or when there is  
obvious misuse in the voting process (from more than one person).

Thanks again and have a nice weekend

Jürgen


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by so...@apache.org.
Thoughts about Andreas' comments in the Wiki.  The Wiki is not optimal
for discussions.  I will add this to the Wiki after waiting for
discussion. - solprovider

Image samples: We should accept GIFs, JPEGs, and PNGs.  The SOLR
contest has received 1 GIF, 12 PNGs, and 29 JPEGs.

JPEG format: Quality is determined by the designer.  100% quality will
not have any artifacts (and loses the benefits of compression.)  My
JPEG entry to the SOLR contest is at 70% quality because less than 60%
added artifacts.

Voting: I prefer a system allowing every person to vote on every
entry.  Only allowing positive votes for five entries will not give an
accurate reflection of preferences.  What if we only receive 4
entries?  What if we receive 100 entries?  What if 6 entries are very
similar?  Voting for every entry will discover which entries are most
acceptable.  Once the number is reduced to a manageable (2 or 3,
definitely less than 10) quantity, a typical vote-for-favorite system
can determine the winner.

Vote scores: The Hate-Love example phrases were demonstrating the
concept.  Better words should be used for the contest:
Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic

Mailing List vs. Application: This contest is an opportunity to
demonstrate Lenya.  An application to collect votes both eliminates
the work of counting the votes and demonstrates how Lenya is useful in
the real world.  (Of course, the negative is someone needs to build
the application and add it to our website.)

Vote confirmation:  Each voter must provide an email address.  The
email address is sent a memo requiring a response to validate the
vote.  The response may be a link confirming the vote, a reply, or the
traditional password for login.

Vote Strength:  We could score votes based on the voter.  This would
be difficult without an application.  Thoughts are:
Unacceptable - Dislike - Good - Fantastic
- Lenya Committer:  -9, -5, 5, 9
- Apache.org email: -7, -4, 4, 7
- Lenya ML Posters: -5, -3, 3, 5
- Everybody else: -2, -1, 1, 2
This adds weight to our community and verifiable email addresses, and
reduces the effect of one person using many addresses.
An alternative is to assign portions of the final score to each category:
20% Lenya Committers
20% Apache.org email (include Lenya Committers)
30% Lenya ML Posters (include Lenya Committers and Apache.org email if
qualified)
30% All votes.
A Lenya ML Poster is an email address used to post to any Lenya ML
during a period (one year?) prior to the start of the contest.
Vote from the 22 Lenya Committers will be worth much more than votes
from unknown addresses.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by so...@apache.org.
I added my thoughts to the Wiki before noticing this thread,

On 11/16/08, Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org> wrote:
>  I have a few questions/suggestions about how to best proceed with the
> contest
>
>  * What about creating a bugzilla entry and let participants attach images
> of their designs there?
>  * How can we let users agree to the asf licence? There is no such mechanism
> in bugzilla as far as I can tell?

Ask legal.  Legal must be involved someday.  Earlier is better.  A
standard solution is likely as our requirements cannot not be unique.

>  * The voting could be done in two stages:
>    1) community everyone can cast her/his vote
>    2) the final (binding) voting will be done by the committers (-1 for
> vetoing) (see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/LogoContest#head-ad6c0c7e9416af6e610b389e5bd6da7d0fcb7d2e)

I prefer at least one round where each person votes for every entry.
This avoids having two fabulous-but-similar entries splitting votes so
a lesser entry seems more popular.  I hope my suggestion in the Wiki
explains this well.

solprovider

Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs

Am 01.11.2008 um 12:32 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:
>
>
>>
>>
>>> But I agree that it would be helpful to provide a static version  
>>> of the website as a ZIP.
>>
>> Can we just zip the already existing static export - or do another  
>> wget run?
>
> I have a zip-File ready to be added to the design package (~2MB); I  
> guess it will help the designers doing a redesign directly in css
> - does it make sense to add such a 2MB zip-File to svn?
>
> Other options could be to add it to the lenya website or attach it  
> to the wiki page I just started.

I decided to attach the zip to the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/lenya-data/attachments/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft/attachments/lenya-docupub-0811.zip


I have a few questions/suggestions about how to best proceed with the  
contest

* What about creating a bugzilla entry and let participants attach  
images of their designs there?

* How can we let users agree to the asf licence? There is no such  
mechanism in bugzilla as far as I can tell?

* What would be a realistical time line (always expandable later)
   Suggestion: End of february for submissions

* Shall we reward the winner(s) with a price? - might be possible to  
find sponsors...

* The voting could be done in two stages:
    1) community everyone can cast her/his vote
    2) the final (binding) voting will be done by the committers (-1  
for vetoing) (see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/LogoContest#head-ad6c0c7e9416af6e610b389e5bd6da7d0fcb7d2e)


Feedback is much appreciated.


Jürgen


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <jr...@datacomm.ch>.
Hi devs


Am 24.10.2008 um 14:42 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:

As you noticed, I started a wiki page describing the redesign contest.
Any additions, comments and suggestions are welcome!

Thanks, Thorsten for the very helpful tipp about the solr logo  
redesign wiki page!

[...]

>
>
>> But I agree that it would be helpful to provide a static version of  
>> the website as a ZIP.
>
> Can we just zip the already existing static export - or do another  
> wget run?

I have a zip-File ready to be added to the design package (~2MB); I  
guess it will help the designers doing a redesign directly in css
- does it make sense to add such a 2MB zip-File to svn?

Other options could be to add it to the lenya website or attach it to  
the wiki page I just started.


Thanks in advance

Jürgen
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs


Am 24.10.2008 um 14:42 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:

As you noticed, I started a wiki page describing the redesign contest.
Any additions, comments and suggestions are welcome!

Thanks, Thorsten for the very helpful tipp about the solr logo  
redesign wiki page!

[...]

>
>
>> But I agree that it would be helpful to provide a static version of  
>> the website as a ZIP.
>
> Can we just zip the already existing static export - or do another  
> wget run?

I have a zip-File ready to be added to the design package (~2MB); I  
guess it will help the designers doing a redesign directly in css
- does it make sense to add such a 2MB zip-File to svn?

Other options could be to add it to the lenya website or attach it to  
the wiki page I just started.


Thanks in advance

Jürgen
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Andreas

Am 24.10.2008 um 10:37 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> Hi Jürgen,
>
> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>
> […]
>
>> One thing that might be better that just one page-all-elements  
>> could be the export of the entire lenya publication as a zip- 
>> Archive with the links to alternate style sheets in the header (in  
>> a similar structure as currently in the design package) - that way  
>> the css developers could test how their design affects the entire  
>> site.
>
> IIUC this would require to alter the header stylesheet so that it  
> contains links to some predefined CSS sheets? I'm not sure if this  
> effort is necessary - wouldn't it be sufficient to require the  
> designer to replace the default CSS stylesheet with her/his own one?

Yes that is sufficient, I think.

> But I agree that it would be helpful to provide a static version of  
> the website as a ZIP.

Can we just zip the already existing static export - or do another  
wget run?


Thanks Andreas!

Jürgen





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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:

[…]

> One thing that might be better that just one page-all-elements could be 
> the export of the entire lenya publication as a zip-Archive with the 
> links to alternate style sheets in the header (in a similar structure as 
> currently in the design package) - that way the css developers could 
> test how their design affects the entire site.

IIUC this would require to alter the header stylesheet so that it 
contains links to some predefined CSS sheets? I'm not sure if this 
effort is necessary - wouldn't it be sufficient to require the designer 
to replace the default CSS stylesheet with her/his own one?

But I agree that it would be helpful to provide a static version of the 
website as a ZIP.

-- Andreas


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Good morning

Am 14.10.2008 um 21:42 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> thanks a lot for your work! Sorry for my late reply, I have been  
> busy with some projects too.

... congratulations for the award for Uniklinik Freiburgs amPuls  
online - just great!

> I noticed only one small issue: The image references in CSS don't  
> work for me; the paths seem to be wrong, e.g.
>
> background-image: url(images/list-item-marker-red.gif); should be
> background-image: url(../images/list-item-marker-red.gif);

thanks - I fixed the paths

> Should we add such templates? I'm not familiar with the workflow of  
> a designer, maybe we should leave it to them?

I guess the workflow can be quite different from designer to designer.  
Maybe for the docu pub layout a template is not necessary (the ui- 
redesign would have been a different story...).

[...]

> Do we really need a style switcher? Firefox has a built-in one (View  
> -> Website style), I guess other browsers do so too.

+1 to remove it, given the licence unceartenty - I did that.

One thing that might be better that just one page-all-elements could  
be the export of the entire lenya publication as a zip-Archive with  
the links to alternate style sheets in the header (in a similar  
structure as currently in the design package) - that way the css  
developers could test how their design affects the entire site.

WDYT?

Next I'll set up a draft in the wiki for a design contest description.


A nice weekend to everyone

Jürgen
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

thanks a lot for your work! Sorry for my late reply, I have been busy 
with some projects too.

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:

> - Start with a redesign of the documentation publication (maybe do a 
> separate redesig of the default publication later depending on the 
> question whether to merge the two pubs).

+1

>  > For the redesign I setup a folder docupub-redesign in sandbox/design; 
> it currently contains a index.html file with a style switcher (cookie 
> based); please give it a try by opening index.html and let me know if 
> you find it practical as a starting point for webdevelopers

Looks great.
I noticed only one small issue: The image references in CSS don't work 
for me; the paths seem to be wrong, e.g.

background-image: url(images/list-item-marker-red.gif); should be
background-image: url(../images/list-item-marker-red.gif);

> - I suggest to add the photoshop / fireworks templates to the same folder

Should we add such templates? I'm not familiar with the workflow of a 
designer, maybe we should leave it to them?


> - When the redesign package is finished provide a zip-File for download
> - Put a description about the idea on the lenya website
> - Announce the redesign contest on the lenya website and in design / 
> webdeveloper blogs forums etc.

+1 for these


> Andreas mentioned that the xhtml structure will have to be well thought 
> through in order to give the designers sufficient freedom in positioning 
> etc.. My feeling is, that the currently used xhtml is at quite a good 
> niveau in that respect. Some design ideas however might require some 
> restructuring - I'm not shure yet how to handle these - maybe we can ask 
> the designers to use the photoshop / fireworks approach and write about 
> the problems they had with the xhtml provided.

Sounds good.

> I took the code (unchanged) for the styleswitcher from 
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/alternate/
> I'm aware that this is probably against the licence policy; any 
> suggestions here?

Do we really need a style switcher? Firefox has a built-in one (View -> 
Website style), I guess other browsers do so too.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Thorsten Scherler schrieb:
> On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 11:01 +0200, Jürgen Ragaller wrote:
>> Hello Thorsten
>>
>> Am 01.04.2009 um 12:20 schrieb Thorsten Scherler:
> ...
>>> Why do they have to be subscribed before?
>> I'm not shure if we talk about the same thing here.
>> The one year subscription is not necessary to participants in the  
>> contest (they will submit their design pictures in a bugzilla entry)  
>> but rather for the voters.
>>
>> The «one year» rule should ensure that there is no way to quickly  
>> subscribe and vote but rather be envolved a bit longer before gaining  
>> the right to vote.
>> I suggest to stick to the above mailing ist poster definition.
> 
> Thanks for the clarification Jürgen. I am not sure about the voting
> part. We have clear guidelines on which votes counts for an official
> vote (all PMC members have a binding vote). 

I'm not sure if these guidelines should apply here. The design contest 
is rather an informal act that is not covered by the project guidelines.

> In the case of the redesign (and actually any other case) we normally
> listen to all votes.

Do you think that the votes of people without any merit should have the 
same weight as the votes of mailing list contributors and committers? 
IMO the star system is a good way to honor the merit people have earned.

> The problem I see is how to control this one year rule? Some people are
> subscribed years without posting, other via newsgroups, etc.. 

The rule applies only to people who posted at least one mail during the 
period of one year.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Thorsten Scherler <th...@juntadeandalucia.es>.
On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 11:01 +0200, Jürgen Ragaller wrote:
> Hello Thorsten
> 
> Am 01.04.2009 um 12:20 schrieb Thorsten Scherler:
...
> > Why do they have to be subscribed before?
> 
> I'm not shure if we talk about the same thing here.
> The one year subscription is not necessary to participants in the  
> contest (they will submit their design pictures in a bugzilla entry)  
> but rather for the voters.
> 
> The «one year» rule should ensure that there is no way to quickly  
> subscribe and vote but rather be envolved a bit longer before gaining  
> the right to vote.
> I suggest to stick to the above mailing ist poster definition.

Thanks for the clarification Jürgen. I am not sure about the voting
part. We have clear guidelines on which votes counts for an official
vote (all PMC members have a binding vote). 

In the case of the redesign (and actually any other case) we normally
listen to all votes.

The problem I see is how to control this one year rule? Some people are
subscribed years without posting, other via newsgroups, etc.. 

IMO everybody should vote.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Thorsten

Am 01.04.2009 um 12:20 schrieb Thorsten Scherler:

> On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 11:37 +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> ...
>> BTW, what are your opinions on the "mailing list poster" definition?
>>
>> "Persons who posted at least one message to any Lenya mailing list
>> during the period of one year prior to the start of the contest"
>>
>> Is this OK for everybody? (I sent another mail some days ago)
>
> I must admit that I do not see the need for it. If a person just
> subscribes to the list and post their proposals that is fine with me.
> Why do they have to be subscribed before?

I'm not shure if we talk about the same thing here.
The one year subscription is not necessary to participants in the  
contest (they will submit their design pictures in a bugzilla entry)  
but rather for the voters.

The «one year» rule should ensure that there is no way to quickly  
subscribe and vote but rather be envolved a bit longer before gaining  
the right to vote.
I suggest to stick to the above mailing ist poster definition.


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Thorsten Scherler <th...@apache.org>.
On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 11:37 +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
...
> BTW, what are your opinions on the "mailing list poster" definition?
> 
> "Persons who posted at least one message to any Lenya mailing list 
> during the period of one year prior to the start of the contest"
> 
> Is this OK for everybody? (I sent another mail some days ago)

I must admit that I do not see the need for it. If a person just
subscribes to the list and post their proposals that is fine with me.
Why do they have to be subscribed before?

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:

> Am 01.04.2009 um 11:37 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>> Am 30.03.2009 um 17:04 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard 
>>>>>> Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I 
>>>>>> think there should be only one version of the logo (the "built 
>>>>>> with" is a compromise because of the narrow column width).
>>>>> You're right. We should use one Lenya logo. What about promoting 
>>>>> the design contest as an addition to the Logo - see my latest 
>>>>> suggestion. I got carried away a bit with the previous suggestion 
>>>>> ;-). Logo-Design is a nice thing...
>>>>
>>>> I like this one better than the previous one. I'm not sure how 
>>>> attached you are to your creation
>>>> – a friend of mine is a designer and familiar with logos and such 
>>>> things, shall I ask her if she'd like to make another suggestion?
>>> Thats fine I'm open to more suggestions.
>>
>> alright – I asked her to come up with something until Saturday, April 
>> 4. I'll go on vacation on Sunday, but I could publish the 
>> announcements (or send the requests) on/to the sites I mentioned on 
>> Saturday. The problem is that we don't know yet what the banner will 
>> look like, so maybe I should rather send the banner to the list and 
>> let you start with the announcements (with whatever banner you agree on).
> 
> Any news on the banner design?

No, I'm sorry for the delay – my friend didn't come up with something 
until now, so from my POV we can proceed with what we have now.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs

I added a draft of the announcement for the design contest, and  
modified the dates.

https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html

Jürgen


Am 26.04.2009 um 11:18 schrieb Jürgen Ragaller:

> Hello Devs
>
>
> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>
>>> Any news on the banner design?
>>
>> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included  
>> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.
>
>
> Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?
>
> the green or red/brown design?
>
> See here:
> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jürgen
>
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hello Devs
> 
> 
> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>
>>> Any news on the banner design?
>>
>> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included 
>> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.
> 
> 
> Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?
> 
> the green or red/brown design?
> 
> See here:
> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html 

My designer friend finally found the time to create a banner, I added it 
to the page. It says "Web Design Contest", though – if we choose this 
variant we should probably change it to "Website Design Contest".

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hello Devs
> 
> 
> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>
>>> Any news on the banner design?
>>
>> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included 
>> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.
> 
> 
> Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?
> 
> the green or red/brown design?

BTW, I'm affected by deuteranopia [1], so the colors are more or less a 
shot in the dark :) If you like the other aspects of the design, feel 
free to change the colors.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuteranopia#Dichromacy

-- Andreas


> See here:
> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jürgen


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Re: Design Contest: Request for Review (was: Docu publication redesign)

Posted by Rudolf Korhummel <ru...@korhummel.de>.
Am 20.05.2009 um 17:07 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>> Hi Andreas
>> Am 20.05.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>> [...]
>>> Shall we postpone the deadline? At the moment it's June 30, maybe  
>>> we should set it to mid- or end-July?
>> +1 I would say end of july.
>
> OK, I added one month to all dates.
> From my POV the page is ready to be published and announced.

+1

Rudolf
>
>
>
> @all: Please review the contest page. TIA!
>
> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html
>
> -- Andreas
>
>
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Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hi Andreas
> 
> Am 20.05.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> Shall we postpone the deadline? At the moment it's June 30, maybe we 
>> should set it to mid- or end-July?
> 
> +1 I would say end of july.

OK, I added one month to all dates.
 From my POV the page is ready to be published and announced.


@all: Please review the contest page. TIA!

https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi Andreas

Am 20.05.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

[...]

> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html
>
> Shall we postpone the deadline? At the moment it's June 30, maybe we  
> should set it to mid- or end-July?

+1 I would say end of july.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hi Andres
> 
> Am 15.05.2009 um 10:34 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> Or shall I ask her to change it?
> 
> yes, if that's possible

Done:

https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html

Shall we postpone the deadline? At the moment it's June 30, maybe we 
should set it to mid- or end-July?

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi Andres

Am 15.05.2009 um 10:34 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

[...]

> Or shall I ask her to change it?

yes, if that's possible

Thanks
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Am 14.05.2009 um 23:46 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>> Hello Devs
>>> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> Any news on the banner design?

[…]

> I opt for the design of Your friend.

yes, I think this is the most professional one. The only minor issue is 
that it says "Web Design Contest" instead of "Website Design Contest". 
Can we live with that? Or shall I ask her to change it? Unfortunately I 
don't have an editable version of the banner.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Good morning everybody


Am 14.05.2009 um 23:46 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>> Hello Devs
>> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Any news on the banner design?
>>>
>>> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included  
>>> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.
>> Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?
>
> Any opinions here?
>
>
> Maybe none of the banners meets our high quality requirements :)

I kinda got stuck a bit in the design process - I must confess that  
I'm not such a big fan of the logo itself; so my banner designs tend  
to move away from it; the result is then somewhat inconsequent. I  
agree with you, that the logo should be untouched. Changing it would  
be a different story.

I opt for the design of Your friend. But yours would be fine too; the  
colours look good there.



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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hello Devs
> 
> 
> Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
> 
>> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>>
>>> Any news on the banner design?
>>
>> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included 
>> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.
> 
> 
> Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?

Any opinions here?

Maybe none of the banners meets our high quality requirements :)
How about publishing the announcement without a banner? Or we just use 
Jürgen's version, after all he came up with the idea.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Devs


Am 21.04.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>
>> Any news on the banner design?
>
> I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included  
> below Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.


Lenya devs: what are your opinions about the design contest banners?

the green or red/brown design?

See here:
https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html


Thanks!

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:

> Any news on the banner design?

I played a bit with Inkscape tonight. The PNG version is included below 
Jürgen's banner. I have also attached the SVG version.

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi

Sorry for another delay - I am currently under some pressure at work.
And have only limited time for Lenya - I wish I could contribute more.

If things move on to snailish and someone would like to take over the  
lead on this one - that would be fine with me.


Am 01.04.2009 um 11:37 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

> Hi Jürgen,
>
> Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>> Am 30.03.2009 um 17:04 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the  
>>>>> standard Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the  
>>>>> feather)? I think there should be only one version of the logo  
>>>>> (the "built with" is a compromise because of the narrow column  
>>>>> width).
>>>> You're right. We should use one Lenya logo. What about promoting  
>>>> the design contest as an addition to the Logo - see my latest  
>>>> suggestion. I got carried away a bit with the previous  
>>>> suggestion ;-). Logo-Design is a nice thing...
>>>
>>> I like this one better than the previous one. I'm not sure how  
>>> attached you are to your creation
>>> – a friend of mine is a designer and familiar with logos and such  
>>> things, shall I ask her if she'd like to make another suggestion?
>> Thats fine I'm open to more suggestions.
>
> alright – I asked her to come up with something until Saturday,  
> April 4. I'll go on vacation on Sunday, but I could publish the  
> announcements (or send the requests) on/to the sites I mentioned on  
> Saturday. The problem is that we don't know yet what the banner will  
> look like, so maybe I should rather send the banner to the list and  
> let you start with the announcements (with whatever banner you agree  
> on).

Any news on the banner design?

Next I'll recreate the bugzilla entry.

>
> BTW, what are your opinions on the "mailing list poster" definition?
>
> "Persons who posted at least one message to any Lenya mailing list  
> during the period of one year prior to the start of the contest"
>
> Is this OK for everybody? (I sent another mail some days ago)

+1


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Am 30.03.2009 um 17:04 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard 
>>>> Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I think 
>>>> there should be only one version of the logo (the "built with" is a 
>>>> compromise because of the narrow column width).
>>> You're right. We should use one Lenya logo. What about promoting the 
>>> design contest as an addition to the Logo - see my latest suggestion. 
>>> I got carried away a bit with the previous suggestion ;-). 
>>> Logo-Design is a nice thing...
>>
>> I like this one better than the previous one. I'm not sure how 
>> attached you are to your creation
>> – a friend of mine is a designer and familiar with logos and such 
>> things, shall I ask her if she'd like to make another suggestion?
> 
> Thats fine I'm open to more suggestions.

alright – I asked her to come up with something until Saturday, April 4. 
I'll go on vacation on Sunday, but I could publish the announcements (or 
send the requests) on/to the sites I mentioned on Saturday. The problem 
is that we don't know yet what the banner will look like, so maybe I 
should rather send the banner to the list and let you start with the 
announcements (with whatever banner you agree on).

BTW, what are your opinions on the "mailing list poster" definition?

"Persons who posted at least one message to any Lenya mailing list 
during the period of one year prior to the start of the contest"

Is this OK for everybody? (I sent another mail some days ago)

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Andreas


Am 30.03.2009 um 17:04 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>>>
>>>
>>> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard  
>>> Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I  
>>> think there should be only one version of the logo (the "built  
>>> with" is a compromise because of the narrow column width).
>> You're right. We should use one Lenya logo. What about promoting  
>> the design contest as an addition to the Logo - see my latest  
>> suggestion. I got carried away a bit with the previous  
>> suggestion ;-). Logo-Design is a nice thing...
>
> I like this one better than the previous one. I'm not sure how  
> attached you are to your creation
> – a friend of mine is a designer and familiar with logos and such  
> things, shall I ask her if she'd like to make another suggestion?

Thats fine I'm open to more suggestions.


>
>>>> I added a bugzilla entry for the redesign contest
>>>> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46887
>>>> - the description «bug»-description needs some changes...- I  
>>>> doubt it is still possible to change it.
>>>> Does anyone now how to change a bug-description?
>> ? - I might have to delete the existing one and create a new one.
>
> Yes, I guess the only other option would be to ask the  
> infrastructure team to give you permissions for the Bugzilla DB :)


I'll  redo the incomplete bug entry.

>>>> My suggestion about the time line of the contest would be to end  
>>>> it at the end of may.
>>>
>>> +1
>> I put in the dates for the timeline.
>> TODO:
>> - Promote the contest
>
> Unfortunately I can't change any wiki pages ATM (I contacted  
> infra@), but I'd offer to publish the announcement on these sites:
>
> * Facebook: Apache Lenya group
> * cocoonforum.de
> * becompany.ch
> * cmswire.com (request)
> * apachenews.org (request)
> * Xing: Content Management group, Web-Design group

Cool - thanks for that!


Have a nice evening!

Jürgen



Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:

[…]

>>> To promote the Lenya Design Contest I created a visual element for 
>>> the Contest (you can find it on the same page).
>>> What do you think about it?
>>
>> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard 
>> Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I think 
>> there should be only one version of the logo (the "built with" is a 
>> compromise because of the narrow column width).
> 
> You're right. We should use one Lenya logo. 
> What about promoting the design contest as an addition to the Logo - see 
> my latest suggestion. I got carried away a bit with the previous 
> suggestion ;-). Logo-Design is a nice thing...

I like this one better than the previous one. I'm not sure how attached 
you are to your creation – a friend of mine is a designer and familiar 
with logos and such things, shall I ask her if she'd like to make 
another suggestion?


>>> I added a bugzilla entry for the redesign contest
>>> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46887
>>> - the description «bug»-description needs some changes...- I doubt it 
>>> is still possible to change it.
>>> Does anyone now how to change a bug-description?
> 
> ? - I might have to delete the existing one and create a new one.

Yes, I guess the only other option would be to ask the infrastructure 
team to give you permissions for the Bugzilla DB :)

>>> My suggestion about the time line of the contest would be to end it 
>>> at the end of may.
>>
>> +1
> 
> I put in the dates for the timeline.
> 
> TODO:
> - Promote the contest

Unfortunately I can't change any wiki pages ATM (I contacted infra@), 
but I'd offer to publish the announcement on these sites:

* Facebook: Apache Lenya group
* cocoonforum.de
* becompany.ch
* cmswire.com (request)
* apachenews.org (request)
* Xing: Content Management group, Web-Design group

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Andreas

Am 23.03.2009 um 11:42 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>

[...]

> [...] I just changed some minor things (mostly typos).

Thanks a lot!

>
>> Can we delete the wiki page?
>
> +1, to avoid changes in the wrong place.

done.

>
>> To promote the Lenya Design Contest I created a visual element for  
>> the Contest (you can find it on the same page).
>> What do you think about it?
>
> IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard  
> Lenya logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I think  
> there should be only one version of the logo (the "built with" is a  
> compromise because of the narrow column width).

You're right. We should use one Lenya logo.
What about promoting the design contest as an addition to the Logo -  
see my latest suggestion. I got carried away a bit with the previous  
suggestion ;-). Logo-Design is a nice thing...

>
>
>> I added a bugzilla entry for the redesign contest
>> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46887
>> - the description «bug»-description needs some changes...- I doubt  
>> it is still possible to change it.
>> Does anyone now how to change a bug-description?

? - I might have to delete the existing one and create a new one.

>> My suggestion about the time line of the contest would be to end it  
>> at the end of may.
>
> +1

I put in the dates for the timeline.

TODO:
- Promote the contest
- Write the announcement in the user mailing list
- cross fingers that there will be nice fresh design ideas!


Have a nice Sunday everybody!

Jürgen







Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> I moved the content of the wiki page over to the lenya website (not yet 
> published).
> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html 

great, thanks! I just changed some minor things (mostly typos).

> Can we delete the wiki page?

+1, to avoid changes in the wrong place.

> To promote the Lenya Design Contest I created a visual element for the 
> Contest (you can find it on the same page).
> What do you think about it?

IMO this is a good idea. Would it be possible to use the standard Lenya 
logo (incl. the brand name "apache" and the feather)? I think there 
should be only one version of the logo (the "built with" is a compromise 
because of the narrow column width).


> I added a bugzilla entry for the redesign contest
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46887
> - the description «bug»-description needs some changes...- I doubt it is 
> still possible to change it.
> Does anyone now how to change a bug-description?
> 
> My suggestion about the time line of the contest would be to end it at 
> the end of may.

+1

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs!


I moved the content of the wiki page over to the lenya website (not  
yet published).
https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/community/docudesigncontest.html
Can we delete the wiki page?

To promote the Lenya Design Contest I created a visual element for the  
Contest (you can find it on the same page).
What do you think about it?

I added a bugzilla entry for the redesign contest
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46887
- the description «bug»-description needs some changes...- I doubt it  
is still possible to change it.
Does anyone now how to change a bug-description?

My suggestion about the time line of the contest would be to end it at  
the end of may.
So there is enough time to promote the event and to give the designers  
some time to work.


Thanks for your feedbacks and have a nice Sunday!

Jürgen
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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Andreas

Am 11.03.2009 um 10:01 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>
>
> * Provide the logo as download for those not familiar with SVN

This is already the case (we have pdf and eps available for the design  
pros):
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lenya/sandbox/design/docupub-redesign/resources/

> * Drop the "height on the homepage only" remark – the requirement is  
> about screen resolution, IMO it's OK if the homepage requires some  
> vertical scrolling to see the less important stuff

+1

>
> I don't quite understand the meaning of this sentence:
>
> "This may be improved by voting for every entry before vote for best  
> entry."
>
> Does it mean that you can improve your own chances if you distribute  
> your votes evenly over your entries?

Mmmh neither do these words convey their meaning to me... I decided to  
drop that sentence (for now).

>
>
>> Might still have some rough edges here and there...
>> http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft
>> Maybe it would make sense to better describe the open source spirit  
>> - community process. The Time Line is not yet filled in - any  
>> suggestions about it (maybe early summer?) Or towards a next Lenya  
>> user/dev Meeting?!
>
> That depends on how much time we think it takes to spread the word,  
> plus the time it takes to do the design work. There's no date for  
> the next user meeting, but I think it won't take place before May.  
> If we consider 1 1/2 months sufficient, we could schedule the  
> deadline for the end of April. Or is this too early?

I think thats too early. What about end of may?

>
> BTW, ATM it's not possible to edit the Wiki page. Looks like  
> something is broken. The error message is:
>
> "Page could not get locked. Missing 'current' file?"

Seems to be back to normal - at least for me here now.


Thanks for the feedback!

Jürgen




Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
>> Are there still any open issues, or can we publish the page on the 
>> website and proceed with the announcements?
> 
> I gave my best to condense the findings so far to something practical. 
> A had to throw out some parts to make it clearer - I hope this was ok 
> for everyone - otherwise please put it back in or let me know.

Thanks a lot!

I'd suggest some small additions/changes:

* Provide the logo as download for those not familiar with SVN

* Drop the "height on the homepage only" remark – the requirement is 
about screen resolution, IMO it's OK if the homepage requires some 
vertical scrolling to see the less important stuff

I don't quite understand the meaning of this sentence:

"This may be improved by voting for every entry before vote for best entry."

Does it mean that you can improve your own chances if you distribute 
your votes evenly over your entries?


> Might still have some rough edges here and there...
> http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft
> 
> Maybe it would make sense to better describe the open source spirit - 
> community process. 
> The Time Line is not yet filled in - any suggestions about it (maybe 
> early summer?) Or towards a next Lenya user/dev Meeting?!

That depends on how much time we think it takes to spread the word, plus 
the time it takes to do the design work. There's no date for the next 
user meeting, but I think it won't take place before May. If we consider 
1 1/2 months sufficient, we could schedule the deadline for the end of 
April. Or is this too early?


BTW, ATM it's not possible to edit the Wiki page. Looks like something 
is broken. The error message is:

"Page could not get locked. Missing 'current' file?"


Thanks again for taking care of this,

-- Andreas


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi devs!

Am 09.03.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>
>
> Are there still any open issues, or can we publish the page on the  
> website and proceed with the announcements?

I gave my best to condense the findings so far to something practical.
A had to throw out some parts to make it clearer - I hope this was ok  
for everyone - otherwise please put it back in or let me know.

Might still have some rough edges here and there...
http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft

Maybe it would make sense to better describe the open source spirit -  
community process.
The Time Line is not yet filled in - any suggestions about it (maybe  
early summer?) Or towards a next Lenya user/dev Meeting?!


Next steps:
- create a bugzilla thread for the entries
- move the wiki content once finished to a lenya page
- invite all your friend interested in design to a tasty dinner with a  
nice glass of whine!


Thanks everyone for feedback

Jürgen


Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by =?...@athena.apache.org, _privat=22?= <jr...@datacomm.ch>.
Good Morning, Andreas

Am 09.03.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

...[…[…]…]...

>
> Are there still any open issues, or can we publish the page on the  
> website and proceed with the announcements?

I will update the wiki page and create the bugzilla entry for  
submissions
- should be able to squeeze in some time tonight!


Thanks for the wakeup call...


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
 >> sorry for my previous post using the wrong sender address;
    looks so strange that I decided to write again.

Good Morning, Andreas

Am 09.03.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

...[…[…]…]...

>
> Are there still any open issues, or can we publish the page on the  
> website and proceed with the announcements?

I will update the wiki page and create the bugzilla entry for  
submissions
- should be able to squeeze in some time tonight!


Thanks for the wakeup call...


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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Am 08.02.2009 um 17:40 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:

[…]

> It now boils down to:
> 10: commiters
> 8:   regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as described 
> by solprovider)
> 6:   persons with an apache.org email
> 4:   everybody else

+1

[…]

>>> Announcement
>>> ---------------------
>>> I will do a search for appropriate blogs / design websites to promote 
>>> the contest a bit
>>
>> Thanks! I'll be happy to do the same, maybe we have to coordinate this 
>> a bit.
> 
> Shure - we could start on the wiki page.

Yes, good idea.

Are there still any open issues, or can we publish the page on the 
website and proceed with the announcements?

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hi Andreas


Am 08.02.2009 um 17:40 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>
>
>> Voting :
>> ---------
>> The voting takes place on the user mailing list.
>> I suggest a star-system:
>> 10 stars for committers
>> 8  stars for persons with an apache.org email
>> 6  stars for regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters  
>> as described by solprovider)
>
> Hmm, why are ASF committers from other projects higher valued than  
> regular Lenya contributors? IMO the merit in the Lenya project  
> should have a higher value …

I agree here.

>
>
>> 4  stars for everybody else

It now boils down to:
10: commiters
8:   regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as  
described by solprovider)
6:   persons with an apache.org email
4:   everybody else

>>
>
> […]
>
>> Any entry can be vetoed by two -1 comming from committers
>> Committers participating in the contest loose their right to veto
>
> I see your point, but this is a tricky situation. What if a  
> committer who participates in the contest has reasonable objections  
> against an entry (usability etc.)?

OK let's leave the right to vetoe in any case - to block an entry, two  
vetoes are needed anyway.
BTW looks like a good training for democracy advocates...

>
>
>> Cancellation of the contest
>> ------------------------------------
>> - less than 4(?) entries
>> - obvious misuse
>
> +1 (maybe 3 entries would be sufficient?
>
>> Announcement
>> ---------------------
>> I will do a search for appropriate blogs / design websites to  
>> promote the contest a bit
>
> Thanks! I'll be happy to do the same, maybe we have to coordinate  
> this a bit.

Shure - we could start on the wiki page.

>
>
>> Prices
>> --------
>> Meritocracy. - or maybe a sponsored price could still be nice; I'm  
>> somewhat undecided about that
>
> I don't think we need a price. People should have other motivations  
> to participate.

Ok let's leave it meritocratic.


Thanks for your feedback, Andreas

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Am 03.02.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>>
>> do you know what's the current state of our design contest venture?
>> Is there anything we can do? I could spend a bit of time helping.

[…]

> After we discuss the open topic here I'll update the wiki page / and 
> create a Bugzilla thread for the entries.
> When the wiki page is finished, I suggest to move it over to the lenya 
> website to give the contest more attention.

+1

> That's the text so far:
> http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft
> 
> 
> I suggest the following changes / additions
> 
> How to Enter
> -----------------
> All entries must be attached to a bugzilla-thread; we should inform the 
> users on the wiki page that the design will be under ASF-licence terms.
> 
> I would leave out the 330 x 220px samples - we can always create these. 

Makes sense, the entry barrier should be as low as possible.

> The 1024 x 768px layouts are more important.
> Those who decide to use the lenya docu zip and write css code should do 
> a screenshot of the result in 1024 x 768px - so we can make a judgement 
> based on the design alone.

+1

[…]

> Voting :
> ---------
> The voting takes place on the user mailing list.
> 
> I suggest a star-system:
> 
> 10 stars for committers
> 8  stars for persons with an apache.org email
> 6  stars for regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as 
> described by solprovider)

Hmm, why are ASF committers from other projects higher valued than 
regular Lenya contributors? IMO the merit in the Lenya project should 
have a higher value …

> 4  stars for everybody else

[…]

> Any entry can be vetoed by two -1 comming from committers
> Committers participating in the contest loose their right to veto

I see your point, but this is a tricky situation. What if a committer 
who participates in the contest has reasonable objections against an 
entry (usability etc.)?

> Cancellation of the contest
> ------------------------------------
> - less than 4(?) entries
> - obvious misuse

+1 (maybe 3 entries would be sufficient?)


> Announcement
> ---------------------
> I will do a search for appropriate blogs / design websites to promote 
> the contest a bit

Thanks! I'll be happy to do the same, maybe we have to coordinate this a 
bit.

> Prices
> --------
> Meritocracy. - or maybe a sponsored price could still be nice; I'm 
> somewhat undecided about that

I don't think we need a price. People should have other motivations to 
participate.

Thanks for your status report!

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Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Jürgen Ragaller <ra...@apache.org>.
Hello Andreas


Am 03.02.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Andreas Hartmann:
>
> do you know what's the current state of our design contest venture?
> Is there anything we can do? I could spend a bit of time helping.

Unfortunately I'm quite busy work-wise and will be available mostly on  
weekends - so I do appreciate help here.
But I know you're working on the cocoon 2.2 migration - very  
interesting to follow the steps!
And thanks for reactivating this topic.


After we discuss the open topic here I'll update the wiki page / and  
create a Bugzilla thread for the entries.
When the wiki page is finished, I suggest to move it over to the lenya  
website to give the contest more attention.

That's the text so far:
http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/DocuPublicationRedesignContestDraft


I suggest the following changes / additions

How to Enter
-----------------
All entries must be attached to a bugzilla-thread; we should inform  
the users on the wiki page that the design will be under ASF-licence  
terms.

I would leave out the 330 x 220px samples - we can always create  
these. The 1024 x 768px layouts are more important.
Those who decide to use the lenya docu zip and write css code should  
do a screenshot of the result in 1024 x 768px - so we can make a  
judgement based on the design alone.

Legal issues
-----------------
Solved (I asked legal@apache): when creating a Bugzilla account the  
user must agree to the ASF-terms / license.


Voting :
---------
The voting takes place on the user mailing list.

I suggest a star-system:

10 stars for committers
8  stars for persons with an apache.org email
6  stars for regular user/dev ml-posters (definition of ml posters as  
described by solprovider)
4  stars for everybody else


A committer for example can vote like this:

No.  Stars
3    5
2    3
12   1
4    1

Any entry can be vetoed by two -1 comming from committers
Committers participating in the contest loose their right to veto

Cancellation of the contest
------------------------------------
- less than 4(?) entries
- obvious misuse

Announcement
---------------------
I will do a search for appropriate blogs / design websites to promote  
the contest a bit

Prices
--------
Meritocracy. - or maybe a sponsored price could still be nice; I'm  
somewhat undecided about that

Timeline
------------
To be decided when the procedure is clear.

>
> BTW, is it OK for you at all to keep the lead in this matter?

Yes that's fine for me.



Jürgen





Re: Docu publication redesign

Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Jürgen,

do you know what's the current state of our design contest venture?
Is there anything we can do? I could spend a bit of time helping.

TIA!

BTW, is it OK for you at all to keep the lead in this matter?

-- Andreas


Jürgen Ragaller schrieb:
> Hi lenya devs
> 
> 
> I'm sorry that it took me ages to follow up on the discussion about 
> «Lenya redesign considerations». I was busy on other projects at work.
> 
> 
> To proceed with a redesign I suggest the following steps:
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> - Start with a redesign of the documentation publication (maybe do a 
> separate redesig of the default publication later depending on the 
> question whether to merge the two pubs).
> 
>  > For the redesign I setup a folder docupub-redesign in sandbox/design; 
> it currently contains a index.html file with a style switcher (cookie 
> based); please give it a try by opening index.html and let me know if 
> you find it practical as a starting point for webdevelopers
> 
> - I suggest to add the photoshop / fireworks templates to the same folder
> 
> - When the redesign package is finished provide a zip-File for download
> 
> - Put a description about the idea on the lenya website
> 
> - Announce the redesign contest on the lenya website and in design / 
> webdeveloper blogs forums etc.
> 
> 
> Andreas mentioned that the xhtml structure will have to be well thought 
> through in order to give the designers sufficient freedom in positioning 
> etc.. My feeling is, that the currently used xhtml is at quite a good 
> niveau in that respect. Some design ideas however might require some 
> restructuring - I'm not shure yet how to handle these - maybe we can ask 
> the designers to use the photoshop / fireworks approach and write about 
> the problems they had with the xhtml provided.
> 
> 
> I took the code (unchanged) for the styleswitcher from 
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/alternate/
> I'm aware that this is probably against the licence policy; any 
> suggestions here?
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot for feedback
> 
> Jürgen
> 
> 
> 
> 
> null-oder-eins GmbH Zürich
> web & graphic design
> 
> www.null-oder-eins.ch
> 
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