Am 04.04.2015 03:36 schrieb "Renato Silva" <br.renatosi...@gmail.com>:
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> Alexey and others.
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> As you know MSYS2 lacks a website working as front end to the project,
which could attract contributors with centralized, simple and objective
information. I decided to volunteer for this task and set up a website for
MSYS2. It is based on MoinMoin, a popular wiki engine which can work well
as standalone site with relatively easy setup. Examples of projects using
it include GCC, Python, Mercurial and Ubuntu. For more details see MoinMoin
website.
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> Basically, this website will allow for organically evolved content
management. There is room for many ideas, for example dynamic pages with
information about packages. This is not file hosting or code repository
though. This is mainly a place for information about the project.
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> Some issues that come to mind. Should only an official maintainer host a
website? Is there sensitive data that would be available to myself? What is
the backup policy in case hosting is not anymore possible? What else? The
technical issues are secondary, like what content to add, whether to allow
anonymous contributions, what domain to use, etc. Please show interest, so
I keep mine as well.

Just wanted to say that I really like the design :) Good work.
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