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[linuxperf] Re: First crude index.html uploaded.
Hi,
> > I just uploaded a very crude framework.
> > At least that will prevent people from just seeing some CVS directories... :)
> Thank you :)
You're welcome... :-)
> > I made a very crude breakdown of the site in the areas that were suggested
> > before, but I left out the CGI and clustering side. I think that we could
> > combine them later into one set of pages...
> >
> > Also, I used the layout of the nl.linux.org site, as that is it's primary home
> > for now. Later on, I will also mirror it on my pages.
> As a project independent of nl.linux.org I don't think linuxperf must
> use the same layout. IMHO there's nothing wrong with nl.linux.org's
> layout, so I'm not against using it either :)
I thought it might be handy. I'm open for all ideas, though.
> However I do have problems to imagine how we will incorporate things
> like "How do I ...?" section in it. Also, I strongly believe linuxperf
> should provide information for everybody and this is in itself difficult
> to do it in a way, that information won't be buried too deep.
I agree. I think we could add a section to the left labeled "How do I" and
include some general optimizations. Professionals usually know what to search
for. If you look for database administration tips in a "How do I..." section
I feel you shouldn't be administring a database at all... (IMNSHO).
> I propose that Performance News and Changelog merge together and are
> placed at the bottom of the screen and we use the right column for link
> to section "How do I...?" and more general things (contributors,...).
OK. I will merge them...
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