Re: [Gimp-web] Check static.gimp.org
Andrew Toskin <[email protected]> Mon, 09 Nov 2015 15:51:11 -0800
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If we decide to rebuild the registry site from scratch, I think WordPress would be *much* easier to set up than Drupal or Joomla, and WordPress has pretty good spam filters via plugins officially sponsored by Automattic, the company developing. There are a lot of web CMS applications out there, but WordPress is by far the easiest to use among the PHP/MySQL stacks, and still pretty versatile for web development. Either way, I think the GIMP Plugin Registry provides an important service. We shouldn't let it fall to the wayside. On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 16:44 -0500, Kasim Ahmic wrote: > The site looks great! I only have a few minor cosmetic concerns > though: > > 1. The About GIMP, Documentation, Donations, Get Involved, and > Tutorial links in the footer and menu bar don't have icons next to > them. What's strange is that on the mobile version, the Documentation > and Tutorials links both have icons. I personally think these would > look nice: > - About GIMP: Not sure but maybe a question mark? > - Donations: A simple dollar sign > - Get Involved: A handshake > > 2. The images for the GIMP icon in the menu bar and footer are much > lower quality than the other icons. I'm only looking at the site on > my phone so I can't tell for sure but I'm gonna assume that the other > icons are vectors whereas the GIMP icon is a bitmap image. Also, the > icons for Scribus, Inkscape, and SwatchBooker should either be halved > in size or replaced with higher DPI icons for hi-res devices. Perhaps > do the same thing with the "Graphic Design Elements" and "Programming > Algorithms" backgrounds but loading higher DPI images for those might > start causing load issues for people on mobile devices so I don't > think that's too important personally. > > 3. The Recent News title on the News page doesn't have a border and > shadow underneath it like the Documentation, Tutorials, and other > titles on their respective pages do. > > 4. The OpenHub activity tracker's design and style doesn't fit with > the rest of the site. But that's just mostly color scheme and font. > > Other than that, everything else looks great! > > A far as the GIMP registry goes, part of me wants to preserve it and > just update Drupal to the latest version (assuming it's backwards > compatible) and hope it has better spam protection. But on the other > hand, I'd like to see it redone entirely in a way that's built for > spam protection from the group up. They both have their pros and > cons: > > Fix the Current Site > Pros: > - Should be relatively simple. > - No loss of plugins and posts. > - Current registry users won't have to learn a new system for > posting plugins or responses. > > Cons: > - AFAIK, there's no real version control on Drupal making it > difficult for users to find the version of a plugin their looking > for. > - Potential for future problems due to old server configs. > > Create an All New Site > Pros: > - We can rest assured spam won't be an issue. > - We can modify it to our and the users needs from the ground up. > > Cons: > - Will be a massive undertaking. > - Will have the need for moving over old plugins from the old site. > > Those are just my thoughts on it. > > Kasim Ahmic > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 8, 2015, at 10:27 AM, Pat David <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback! > > > > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:37 PM yahvuu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On http://static.gimp.org/: > > > There is a typo in Section 'High Quality Photo Manipulation': > > > 'GIMP provides the tools for needed for high quality image' > > > (delete word) -------^ > > > > Awesome! Thank you for that - fixed in 41b3f77 > > > > > > > Things you might consider: > > > - Section 'Extensibility & Flexibility': > > > Add Link to http://registry.gimp.org/ > > > > > > I agree with adding this link to the section, but am not sure if we > > should > > hold off until we decide what we want to do with the registry (or > > just go > > ahead and link it, and let folks get the archived version until we > > switch > > things up). The registry is in a poor state, and there's not much > > we can > > do about it from our end (old drupal install that is vulnerable to > > spam). > > > > I was going to address some ideas in a separate thread on the ML > > later at > > some point and see what everyone thought. > > > > > > > - A new Section "Get Involved": > > > ~ "GIMP is a community project which is driven by > > > volunteers with > > > a wide range of interests and skills. Have a look how you can > > > become > > > part of the community" with link to gimp.org/develop/. *) > > > > Great idea! I'll have a look at integrating a section like > > this. Along > > that same idea, we should probably have a look at cleaning up > > /develop/ and > > making it a bit cleaner, simpler, clearer? We've already had a > > couple of > > commits for those pages, yay! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On http://static.gimp.org/develop/ > > > - Section "GIMP Development Links": > > > > > > "Martin Nordholts’ GIMP Blog -- What happens in GIMP > > > development." > > > ^--- The blog is not active anymore, this item can be > > > deleted. > > > > I see that it's not active, though the information is still > > archived > > there. Should we delete the link completely or mark it as inactive > > and > > leave the link to the old material? I'm not sure on this and am > > looking > > for some guidance/opinions from those who know more than me. :) > > > > pat > > _______________________________________________ > > gimp-web-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-web-list > _______________________________________________ > gimp-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-web-list _______________________________________________ gimp-web-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-web-list