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Website ProjectLeads: Louis Suárez-Potts, Christian Lohmaier ContentsGeneral Information Key Links Mission of the Website projectTo recreate the OpenOffice.org website. Included in our mandate:
BackgroundAfter languishing for many months, website.openoffice.org is now open for business. We even have a dedicated mailing list, which you can subscribe to from the Project Tools to the left. So, if you dislike the current look, are annoyed by the fonts (too small, wrong color, you name it), and have the skills and want to change it (or just want to change it), join this project and start contributing! ContributingThe best way to contribute: if you are an HTML coder (it doesn't matter whether you just WYSIWYG or you like getting your nose stuck into the source code itself) and would like to work directly on the site's HTML code, join the mailing-list, and once you have become familiar with the problems and challenges the site presents, ask for developer status and start to work on those pages which most need to be worked on. We also need people with the following skills who can work effectively with their favourite HTML wizard (maybe it'd be a good idea for the both of you to join the website project at the same time!).
And, as always, feel free to report any website issues to Issue Tracker. This includes typos, broken links and anything else you may feel strongly about. Homepage Redesign ProcessWe always want fresh images on the OpenOffice.org homepage! But we want these not only to be arresting and aesthetically pleasing but also functional. Therefore, some simple guidelines:
These simple principles give us lots of room for creativity. The acid test: Does this image obviously relate to OpenOffice.org? Or does it cause confusion? The process for new images is: propose it to the list, dev@website.openoffice.org. The list does not accept attachments, so you can use our Documents & Files mechanism or, which is better, attach it to an issue and assign it to "louis" in the "website" component. We will discuss the image, if needed, briefly, but at least for one full day, thus giving all in different time zones time to find reasons to object. Who ultimately decides on the homepage image? The Website Project Leads, Louis and Kay.
Installing and using CVS under Windows - this version has been tested on Windows 98, ME and XP W3C ValidationTo learn how we validated the site for W3C compliance, read this issue: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7294 |


