sip wrote:
I actually just happened to hit the main site yesterday and noticed the change. Much glitzier looking, although it's going to take me a little time to get used to the new layout.
;-) at least there is no flash...
One thing I didn't notice on there (perhaps because I just missed it) was a link to the CVS repository to browse. Not a huge deal, it just used to be nice to browse the READMEs for the modules (since the documentation hasn't all been in once place).
Good point! Feel free to add it! Maybe here?! http://www.iptel.org/doc
There is a need to do something about the module documentation. The xml-based based documentation is a bit hard to maintain and I don't think anybody has really gotton used to it. One suggestion is to move the authoritative module documention to the new iptel.org site and keep them maintained there. It will then be easier to maintain, more easily accessible, and we can keep documentation for different versions easily accessible.
I'm looking forward to seeing the future of SER.
Me too! g-)
N.
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:50:09 +0200, Greger V. Teigre wrote
Dear all!
We are doing this the soft way: Launching when everybody is on vacation :-D
We have for some time now been working on putting up a new community-based framework for the iptel.org open source projects. Our aim is to step-wise address lack of documentation, roadmap, release plans, transparent management and so on.
The new http://iptel.org/ site contains quite a lot of content. There is still plenty to migrate from the old iptel.org site, ONsip.org, as well as better organize documentation around SER development and releases. You can help out with that by adding a small FAQ, how-to, copy something from ONsip.org that you found particularly helpful and so on!
We have created some basic content that we hope you will help comment and develop further. Here are some pointers to content on the new site: ======================================== About the new site and how to contribute content http://www.iptel.org/iptelorgsite/intro
How to get started with SER? http://www.iptel.org/ser/using
Overview of documentation http://www.iptel.org/doc
The old ONsip.org Getting Started document http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted
Contributed modules and patches http://www.iptel.org/ser/contributions
A beginning skeleton for a roadmap http://www.iptel.org/ser/roadmap
A wishlist for future versions http://www.iptel.org/ser/wishlist
Release policies http://www.iptel.org/ser/development/release_policies
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Below is the launch announcement.
Best regards, Greger Teigre g-)
The new http://iptel.org/, home of SER, SEMS, and SERWeb is now up. If you have an account from ONsip.org, you can log in using your old ONsip.org username/password. However, all content is available without registration.
The new site is supported by the joint efforts of the iptel.org and ONsip.org teams. Our aim is to dramatically improve the project communication, documentation, and development process. The start is already up there, and we have many plans. The best thing of all: The new http://iptel.org site is a great basis for contributions from anyone.
We are working on migrating and organizing the remaining content from the old site, but meanwhile you can access everything from the old site from http://dog.iptel.org/
We look forward to a revitalised SER open source project!
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