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OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 05 Jul 2009, 20:11
by Technology
As you all might know, the old main site has deceased and our beloved manual died with it. (1 minute silence)
But the mourning has taken long enough, get yourself together, get over it! :P

Now is the time for something completely new.
I hereby present you: kLabMouse's Drupal site for OpenKore
Drupal is a CMS (Content Managing System), this means that everyone (even without technical knowledge) can publish content on it.

This new site contains all the features that we are currently using and more:
- this forum
- the manual
- a bugtracker
- a repository browser
- the svn logs
- instant translation
- and many more ...

Everything is integrated into 1 website, meaning you only need 1 account.
All you need is literally available to you by a single click of your mouse!

All that is left is moving the site.
But no worries, since Bibian and kLabMouse will arrange that for us soon right? ;)

Speak up here or be silenced forever.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 06 Jul 2009, 03:59
by kLabMouse
I'm currently working on Wisiwig editors.
Also, there will be a system when Developer add to commit message something like "Fix issue #nnnnnn" that will auto close currently open Issue.

Currently Forum integration not working on test3 site.
But, it's planned to be enabled upon transferring to our servers.

Bot.. there is one big Issue: Bibian don't what to transfer it here, and Even don't what to patch our Forum so users can use only one account for both sites.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 06 Jul 2009, 21:31
by cazanova000
WOOO the wiki back soon FINALLY A_A

do will lose all data on the forum with the integration? =x

srry bad english

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 07 Jul 2009, 04:01
by kLabMouse
cazanova000 wrote:WOOO the wiki back soon FINALLY A_A

do will lose all data on the forum with the integration? =x

srry bad english
Nope. All data in the forum will stay as is.
Only Global topic's and users are shared.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 08 Jul 2009, 13:32
by kr105
Technology wrote:As you all might know, the old main site has deceased and our beloved manual died with it. (1 minute silence)
http://www.archive.org ;)

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 05:13
by unit626
this is awesome.. we'll be looking forward to it.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 09:27
by sangohan
This is more for the developers, but has any thought been given to a continuous integration server (like hudson, or cruise control, or atlassian bamboo)? It will encourage better code in a way.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 17:13
by ponty
Finally settled down on my end, but I still won't be around much.

OpenKore Template Theme Updated. Feel free to comment. Changes will be made upon valid suggestions.

I'm still currently going through the old manual and updating them before I post them as a book (a.k.a. wiki manual) on the new site. It'll be great to have someone with a good technical English writing skills to help out. If you think you're one, give me a hollar over PM.

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 18:14
by kLabMouse
ponty wrote:OpenKore Template Theme Updated. Feel free to comment. Changes will be made upon valid suggestions.
Font's too large. Tab's Displayed as buttons.
No normal Primary/Secondary Links.
Navigation bar seem's no good with dark font's.

P.S. CSS Styles seem to be bugged, etc.
I think, "garland" look's better.

The "artiseer" tool is for simple users. better use something better (like DreamViewer or something more low level).

Re: OpenKore's new Drupal main site

Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 18:37
by ponty
kLabMouse wrote: Font's too large. Tab's Displayed as buttons.
No normal Primary/Secondary Links.
Navigation bar seem's no good with dark font's.

P.S. CSS Styles seem to be bugged, etc.
I think, "garland" look's better.

The "artiseer" tool is for simple users. better use something better (like DreamViewer or something more low level).
Sure, I'll turn down the font for the youngsters.
I agree on the navigation bar font colours, but I'm still playing around with the colours at the moment.
I'll add these changes in the next update, gotta go soon though.

Why do you say no normal Primary/Secondary Links? I thought it would make sense to have one at the top and also the left panel.

Exactly to why I used Artiseer because it's simple to use to get a rough template done. I can always get the minor details done with Dreamweaver. I don't want to use Garland but I can tailor it to look like it.