On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 17:04:15 -0400, Jeremy Huntwork 
<jhuntw...@lightcubesolutions.com> wrote:
> On 8/2/10 4:35 PM, Matthew Burgess wrote:
>> 1) http://community.linuxfromscratch.org/ - This should be a pretty
> sparse page
>> with just a description of that LFS (the project) aims to do, with a
> link to
>> each of the sub-project's front pages.
> 
> Sure, that's easily modified.
> 
>> 2) http://community.linuxfromscratch.org/projects - I think 'LFS Hints'
> and
>> 'LFS Patches' should be separate projects, not sub-projects of LFS.  I'm
> not
>> sure that 'Server Administration' should be a publically visible
> project.
> 
> About hints and pathces: sure. I was really just playing around with the
> sub-project feature. I don't believe the server admin project is visible
> unless you are logged in, and even then, it's only visible to members, I
> believe.

Yeah, you're right.  I guess I should've checked how things look when I'm not 
logged in!

>> 3) http://community.linuxfromscratch.org/projects/lfs - Could use the
> text from
>> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/ to describe what it is and why
> someone
>> would want to read it and get involved.
> 
> Sure, no problem. Keep in mind, too, that the goal would really be to
> make this the main site, so we'd want to funnel readers to the important
> places when they arrive...

With that in mind, I've also just realised that
http://community.linuxfromscratch.org/projects/lfs has no links to send
readers to the online copies of the actual book!  I'm not sure where the links 
to
those would go; perhaps remove the 'Members' and 'Latest News' panels and 
replace
them with a right-hand sub-menu of quick-links?

Thanks,

Matt.

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