WANTED: Maintainer for apps.xfce.org

samuel desseaux sam1975 at wanadoo.fr
Wed Feb 2 18:24:04 CET 2005


Hello

I am user of xfce and would be interested to contribute to the project.
I could help for the website apps.xfce.org and others things (coding...)

best regards

samuel
(french,29,developer)


Le mer 02/02/2005 à 18:05, Benedikt Meurer a écrit :
> Hello Xfce users,
> 
> Auke (our fearless server admin) suggested to create a website about 
> Xfce applications (applications = basicly stuff that isn't in core, but 
> related to Xfce). We are now looking for people to maintain this site. 
> Currently, I try to maintain a list of apps at
> 
>   http://www.xfce.org/~benny/apps.html
> 
> but as you see the site is usually outdated and only very brief (it 
> would be nice to include the panel plugins from the goodies project as 
> well). The website will be hosted on xfce.org, as apps.xfce.org or 
> directory.xfce.org.
> 
> So, what we need:
> 
>   - People to maintain the website, atleast one ;-)
>   - A suggestion for a CMS/Wiki, the maintainer(s) are
>     free to decide on this.
> 
> This is the original thread:
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> >>> might I suggest something like 'directory.xfce.org' that shows a 
> >>> rather static list of Xfce applications and components? Should not 
> >>> be that hard to maintain, and can even be wiki based if setup 
> >>> separately of the main site. Other alternatives are also possible, 
> >>> and the residence on the main site would make it impartial towards 
> >>> xfce-goodies/berlioz... we just want to show (as xfce devs) that 
> >>> there are many xfce applications out there!
> >>
> >> Such a page is already available at
> >>
> >>  http://www.xfce.org/~benny/apps.html
> >>
> >> which lists the available 3rd party apps. I started this page because 
> >> there was a demand for such a list. If anybody wants to maintain this 
> >> list instead (probably using directory.xfce.org), that would be very 
> >> nice.
> >
> > BTW: How about apps.xfce.org, with some small CMS? And people that 
> > keep the info up-to-date (screenshots, versions, etc.). Any 
> > volunteers? ;-) 
> 
> not me! but that was sorta my idea, yes. You'd want an enthusiastic
> non-coder who can compile etc to maintain such a site (not too much
> work). But it's better than putting it on your public_html since that
> suggests that only one person is in control over it (not bad... but he
> should be coding instead).
> 
> anyway as usual the http stuff is available. Pick a CMS/maintainer and
> we're go.
> -------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> greets,
> Benedikt
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